A new thermogalvanic device uses nanoparticles to control ion flow, allowing it to convert waste heat to electricity and store the energy without external batteries.
Digital Twins] provide a safe environment to simulate scenarios before committing capital, test how emerging loads interact ...
Shipley Energy reports that extreme weather can lead to costly power outages. Investing in backup generators can help ...
QUT researchers have developed a new material that achieves record-high thermoelectric performance, paving the way for more ...
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Thermoelectric material hits record 13% waste heat-to-electricity conversion
The prototype delivered 13 per cent conversion efficiency, which, in simple terms, meant that with the prototype, for every ...
BEIJING, CHINA / ACCESS Newswire / September 20, 2025 / At the Tianwan Nuclear Power Station (TNPS), located in Lianyungang ...
How do large-scale waste incinerators generate electricity?
A Chinese state-owned energy infrastructure group has proposed a decarbonization plan that would increase the country's use ...
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Startup to test closed-loop geothermal drilling in US to harness Earth’s heat
A geothermal company has landed a USD 38 million investment to deploy its new giant underground heat pump to harvest clean ...
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Homeowner shares how he upgraded his 130-year-old house and saved $1,700 on electricity: 'I'm blown away that our bill has been 3.3x cheaper'
"Genius move." Homeowner shares how he upgraded his 130-year-old house and saved $1,700 on electricity: 'I'm blown away that ...
QUT researchers have developed a new material that achieves record-high thermoelectric performance, paving the way for more ...
Research reveals how reducing dimensionality can trap heat, opening the door to high-efficiency energy devices.
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