Scientists in Japan have developed a new organic device that can harvest energy from heat. Unlike other thermoelectric generators, this one works at room temperature without a heat gradient. Usually, ...
An international research team led by Australia's RMIT University has fabricated a prototype of a nanofluid-cooled thermoelectric generator (TEG) that uses photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) energy to ...
(Nanowerk News) A team of Dr. Hyekyoung Choi and Min Ju Yun of Energy Conversion Materials Research Center, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has developed a technology that can ...
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) use heat—or more accurately, temperature differences—and the well-known Seebeck effect to generate electricity. Their applications range from energy harvesting of ...
EverGen kits from Marlow offer a range of source-to-application, thermoelectric-based energy harvesting (EH) systems for evaluation and testing. Each EverGen kit integrates an electrically-matched, ...
Thermal energy storage system (TESS) developer MGA Thermal based in New South Wales, Australia, will take steps to scale up their renewable energy generator to commercial deployment after receiving $2 ...
(Yicai) March 6 -- Chinese scientists have developed a new polymer thermoelectric film that significantly improves the ...
OTEC technology is now close to practical application with potential projects like Global OTEC's commercial-scale generator planned for 2025. The technology exploits the temperature difference between ...
Researchers design and test a waste-heat recovery system, illustrated here, that attaches to a car tailpipe and converts heat from exhaust into energy. The fanned grooves on the outside of the pipe ...
Before the end of last year, the White House named industrial heating and long-duration energy storage (LDES) among a number of “game-changing” technologies that are needed to accelerate the ...
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