The document discusses Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), which uses the temperature difference between warm surface ocean water and cold deep water to produce electricity. OTEC systems take advantage of the sun's heating of surface water and can generate significant power as long as there is a 20°C difference between water layers. The oceans represent a vast renewable resource that could help produce billions of watts of electricity to power the world. OTEC plants require a stable ocean environment with the necessary thermal gradient between water layers to efficiently operate.