Power Generation at Low Temperatures Using Thermoelectric Generators and Cost Analysis
Yuhao Zhu,
Kewen Li,
Mahlalela Bhekumuzi Mgijimi
et al.
Abstract:Interest in thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for waste heat recovery (WHR) and geothermal energy has grown significantly in recent years due to the ability to convert low‐grade thermal energy into electricity, which is essential to reduce carbon emissions. One of the main challenges in TEG power generation is the expandability and the number of layers in TEG devices. The currently reported maximum number of layers is six. In this study, the expandable TEG devices with different number of layers, up to 20, were… Show more
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