This seminar report discusses Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). It describes the three main types of OTEC systems - closed loop, open loop, and hybrid. Closed loop uses a working fluid like ammonia, open loop uses seawater directly, and hybrid combines aspects of both. OTEC utilizes the temperature difference between warm surface water and cold deep water to drive turbines and generate electricity. It also enables desalination and refrigeration. While high setup costs remain a challenge, OTEC is a renewable source of energy that produces no emissions and has potential to provide power sustainably to tropical coastal regions.