THERMOELECTRICS, AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL-POWER

Authors
Citation
Dm. Rowe, THERMOELECTRICS, AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL-POWER, Renewable energy, 16(1-4), 1999, pp. 1251-1256
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels
Journal title
ISSN journal
09601481
Volume
16
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1251 - 1256
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-1481(1999)16:1-4<1251:TAESOE>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A thermoelectric generator is a unique heat engine in which charge car riers serve as the working fluid. It has no moving parts, is silent in operation and very reliable. However, its relatively low efficiency ( typically around 5%) has restricted its use to specialised medical, mi litary and space applications where cost is not a main consideration. During the past 10 years thermoelectrics has attracted increasing atte ntion as a 'green' and flexible source of electricity able to meet a w ide range of power requirements. Relatively recently it has been reali sed that in situations where the supply of heat is cheap or free, as i n the case of waste heat, efficiency of the conversion system is not a n overriding consideration. The use of waste heat as an energy source particularly at temperatures below 140C substantially increase the com mercial competitiveness of this method of generating electrical power. The results of a recent investigation of the performance of thermoele ctric generating systems powered by waste hot water indicate that, ove r a three year operating period, electrical power can be produced by t his method and at a price which matches that of conventional utilities . This paper provides an overview of environmentally friendly applicat ions of thermoelectric generation and assess its potential as an alter native source of electrical power. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.