“…Low-grade waste heat (temperature <130 °C) generated from industrial and geothermal processes is a large energy resource that may be utilized through energy recovery. − Among various recovery methods, one promising technology is the conversion of low-grade waste heat into electricity using solid-state thermoelectric system based on semiconductor materials (STES), , organic Rankine cycle (ORC), , and membrane-based thermo-osmotic systems (MTOS). , However, expensive material and/or operational costs, poor energy storage capacity, and relatively complex system of STES and ORC limit their development. , MTOS technologies have resulted in low power densities and energy efficiencies, although these technologies are scalable and less expensive. , To convert low-grade heat to electricity, it is necessary to develop a new technology that is less expensive, scalable, and is easy to put into production. , …”