The necessity of renewable energy is indispensable. Nowadays, researchers
focus on converting waste or solar heat into advantageous energy, such as
electric energy, using thermoacoustic scientific knowledge. The
thermoacoustic machine converts the heat energy into sound energy and
conversely. Then, using a Linear alternator, it converts into electric
energy. In this study, we focus on the construction and testing of
small-scale thermoacoustic electricity generators with different heating
temperatures. The heat is converted into acoustic energy employing the
thermoacoustic engine, and the acoustic energy is converted into electrical
energy using the linear alternator. In this investigation, the heating power
varies from 226 W to 389 W. The result shows that 32.2 mW of electricity was
found as the thermal power at 389 W. Moreover, the onset heating temperature
span is 316 .