Real-time Thermal Energy Harvesting from Solar Radiation in Malaysia at Low-Temperature Difference
Muhammad Nazri Rejab,
Omar Mohd Faizan Marwah,
Muhammad Akmal Johar
et al.
Abstract:.Malaysia is located in a tropical climate with an abundance of solar radiation. Due to the low albedo of roofing material, around 20 % to 90 % of heat is absorbed from solar radiation. Thus, it is possible to harvest thermal energy from solar radiation using TEG, which promotes the diversity of renewable energy sources in Malaysia. Previous research evaluates the potential of thermal energy harvesting of the TEG open circuit voltage and unipolar condition. Thereby, this research focuses on designing and devel… Show more
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