Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Nanotechnology could recover energy

U.S. researchers say a new technique could harvest energy from hot pipes or engine components to recover energy wasted in factories, power plants and cars.
Scientists at Purdue University say they’ve used nanotechnology techniques to coat glass fibers with a new “thermoelectric” material they developed.
When thermoelectric materials are heated on one side, electrons flow to the cooler side, generating an electrical current.

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