This chapter deals with the energy and exergy analysis of the cookstove-based gasifier annular thermoelectric generator (GATEG). The vented waste heat is made available at the outer surface of the combustion chamber of an advanced microgasifier cookstove for added energy feed to the GATEG. This combined device has a competence to satisfy both cooking needs and micro-electrification of rural villages by a simultaneous recovery of heat energy and power (CHP) as cogeneration system. The power output (W), electrical energy efficiency (%) and exergy efficiency (%) of the proposed advanced micro-gasifier cookstove-based ATEG are 10 W, 6.78 and 15%, respectively. The maximum hot side wasted temperature without annulus gain is 275°C, which translates equivalent loss values as 7.64 W, 5.45 and 10.49%; this loss is higher than achievable minimum hot side temperature of 150°C on which this analytical chapter is drafted. This detailed study will be extremely useful to the designers of commercial biomass advanced micro-gasifier cookstove integrated ATEG systems.
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