Sustainable entrepreneurship via energy saving: energy harvester exploiting seebeck effect in traditional domestic boiler

  • Barberis S
  • Di Fresco L
  • Santamaria V
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this paper, energy saving solutions are being elaborated, i.e. A system to harvest waste heat and convert it into electrical energy is presented; such a system is based on thermoelectric generators (teg) modules exploiting the seebeck effect. A technical and economic feasibility study of the system is presented, the most convenient applications of thermal energy residuals recovery in residential environment (detached house, condos, isolated off-the grid house) are evaluated according to the electrical supply of typical domestic low consumption devices (i.e. Led lighting); the total yearly production of thermoelectric generator is considered in different techno-economic scenarios

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Barberis, S., Di Fresco, L., Santamaria, V. A., & Traverso, A. (2014). Sustainable entrepreneurship via energy saving: energy harvester exploiting seebeck effect in traditional domestic boiler. Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2(2), 86–97. https://doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2014.2.2(4)

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