waste heat

An new inorganic material with lowest thermal conductivity ever reported
Using the right chemistry, it is possible to combine two different atomic arrangement (yellow and
A breakthrough in thermoelectric generation offers a direct means of converting thermal energy, including waste heat, into electricity
In a topological Weyl semimetal, the electronic properties are controlled by Weyl fermions, which do
An improved energy harvesting device can convert heat to electricity to power electronics
via University of Tsukuba An improved energy-harvesting device can convert heat to electricity to power
A thermoelectric generation system that can permanently generate power by efficiently recovering waste heat energy

  A team of researchers led by Osaka University developed an inexpensive large-scale flexible thermoelectric

Converting heat to electricity getting closer for use in industry and waste heat utilization in cars etc.

Composite material yields 10 times—or higher—voltage output The same researchers who pioneered the use of

‘Thermal metamaterial’ innovation could help bring waste-heat harvesting technology to power plants, factories

An international research team has used a “thermal metamaterial” to control the emission of radiation

Generating power from waste heat

A sprinkling of graphene may conjure a long-sought material into existence ANY sufficiently advanced technology,

This diagram shows the stages of operation of a battery designed for heat harvesting. 1) Battery is heated so that its voltage becomes lower. 2) Battery is charged at high temperature, using low voltage. 3) Battery is cooled down, causing its voltage to become higher. 4) The battery is discharged at low temperature, with the high voltage. The voltage difference in the output comes from heat that was absorbed in the process.
A new way to harness waste heat

Electrochemical approach has potential to efficiently turn low-grade heat to electricity. Vast amounts of excess

Research Creates New Opportunities From Waste Heat

UH PHYSICISTS FIND A COMPOUND TO MORE EFFICIENTLY CONVERT WASTE HEAT TO ELECTRICAL POWER Physicists

New thermocell could harvest ‘waste heat’

Harvesting waste heat from power stations and even vehicle exhaust pipes could soon provide a