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* Phys.Org article: [http://phys.org/news/2014-12-thermoelectric-power-economically-competitive-renewable.html "Thermoelectric power plants could offer economically competitive renewable energy"]


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Thermoelectric (TE) effect

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TE devices - characteristics

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  • potentially very inexpensive electricity generation from heat


Applications and Product Ecology

  • small scale production possible ? practical materials
  • TE effect for small-scale solar thermal electricity (see: heliostat
  • combination wity pyrolysis unit (biomass energy for electricity); biochar


External links