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Marine Energy Highlights PROCESS AND TECHNOLOGY STATUS – Ocean energy encompasses a number of very different technologies that exploit a diverse range of marine energy sources including: Wind-driven waves; Tidal ranges (tidal barrage); Tidal stream (marine currents); Marine salinity gradients; and Thermal gradients between warm surface water and deep (> 1000 m) cold water (also called ocean thermal energy conversion, OTEC)