A thermoelectric generator from Nextreme can be embedded into implantable devices to provide localized temperature control for medical therapy. A miniature, thin-film thermoelectric generator (TEG) ...
Dallas’ Southern Methodist University is now recycling energy with one of the first commercial electricity generators that use thermoelectricity—the act of drawing power from waste heat. The machine ...
Fuel- and emission-free generators convert low-grade waste heat from diesel generators into power. In 2014, three organic Rankine cycle (ORC) generators were installed to turn the waste heat from ...
Use of waste heat contributes largely to sustainable energy supply. Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and T?hoku University in Japan have now come much closer to their goal of ...
Recent breakthroughs in thermoelectric technology are opening new possibilities for converting waste heat into usable electricity. PyroDelta Energy has developed a capillary casting method to create ...
A thermoelectric generator with a shape that no human designer would likely have imagined has now been created by a ...
A U.S.-Italian research group has fabricated a hybrid thermoelectric photovoltaic (HTEPV) system that is able to recover waste heat from its solar cell and use it to generate additional power output.
PyroDelta Energy has unveiled a new manufacturing method for bismuth telluride thermoelectric generators that can be integrated into liquid cooling systems to convert waste heat into electricity.
(Nanowerk News) Use of waste heat contributes largely to sustainable energy supply. Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Tohoku University in Japan have now come much closer to ...
Harnessing heat generated by a device itself, microscopic silicon structures could lead to more energy-efficient thermal sensing and signal processing.
--- --- Clean Energy Technologies (CETY) with RPG Energy Group and working with Stanley Black & Decker to deploy CETY’s advanced Waste Heat Generator at Stanley Black & Decker’s facility in Martin, ...
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Nextreme has developed a miniature, nanostructured thin-film thermoelectric generator (TEG) that converts heat directly into electricity. Suitable for waste heat ...