Thermoelectric Generator: Difference between revisions

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*Key link -'''Thermoelectrics offer to be competitive with other alternative sustainable energy sources''' - [https://quantum.soe.ucsc.edu/sites/default/files/yazawa_EST2011.pdf]
*Published report on a 150W initial design, which put out 14W in reality. -[http://www.harding.edu/olree/2009-10/senior%20design%20-%20final%20reports/thermoelectric%20generator/thermoelectric_generator_-_final_report.pdf
*Published report on a 150W initial design, which put out 14W in reality. -[http://www.harding.edu/olree/2009-10/senior%20design%20-%20final%20reports/thermoelectric%20generator/thermoelectric_generator_-_final_report.pdf
*Design paper on TEGs - [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11664-012-2299-8#/page-1]
*Design paper on TEGs - [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11664-012-2299-8#/page-1]

Revision as of 08:32, 28 April 2016

Efficiency

  • 5-8% - []

Industry Standards

Individual Modules

  • $2 for 60W - or 3W at 5% efficiency - [5]

Links