Thermoelectric Power Generation Using Bismuth-Tin module
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https://doi.org/10.53555/eee.v2i5.394Keywords:
Thermo electric power generation,, waste heat recovery, thermo electric materials,, alternative green technologyAbstract
In recent years, as fossil fuel reserves going deplete and increasing environmental issues of emissions, in particular global warming and has resulted in extensive research into new technologies of generating electrical power. Thermoelectric power generators have emerged as an alternative green technology due to their distinct advantages. Thermoelectric power generation is one of the direct energy conversion techniques which convert waste heat energy into useful electrical energy. In the present work thermoelectric power generator is fabricated and tested for different temperature gradients for getting the voltage output accordingly.
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