Abstract
With a projection of nearly doubling up the world population by 2050, we need wide variety of renewable
and clean energy sources to meet the increased energy demand. Solar energy is considered as the leading
promising alternate energy source with the pertinent challenge of off sunshine period and uneven worldwide
distribution of usable sun light. Although thermoelectricity is considered as a reasonable renewable energy
from wasted heat, its mass scale usage is yet to be developed. Here we show, large scale integration of
nano-manufactured pellets of thermoelectric nano-materials, embedded into window glasses to generate
thermoelectricity using the temperature difference between hot outside and cool inside. For the first time,
this work offers an opportunity to potentially generate 304 watts of usable power from 9 m2 window at a
206C temperature gradient. If a natural temperature gradient exists, this can serve as a sustainable energy
source for green building technology.
Original language | English (US) |
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Journal | Scientific Reports |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 13 2012 |