2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1074/1/012003
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Wall panels using thermoelectric generators for sustainable cities and communities: a mini-review

Abstract: Traditional air conditioners consume a significant portion of energy and negatively affect households’ budgets. In addition, the compressor is noisy, and the leaked refrigerant may harm the environment. On the other hand, thermoelectric materials (TEM) are materials that can transform heat into electricity and vice versa. Therefore, TEM can be used as a thermoelectric cooler (TEC), so they will be an excellent alternative to traditional air conditioners because they are static and do not contain refrigerant. I… Show more

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“…A thermoelectric generator (TEG) absorbs ambient thermal energy and converts it into electricity through the Seebeck effect [2] and has the characteristics of small size, high reliability, no pollutants, and feasibility in a wide temperature range [3]. Applying TEGs on building surfaces such as roofs [4], walls [5], windows [6], and roads [7] enables large-scale low-temperature waste heat energy harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A thermoelectric generator (TEG) absorbs ambient thermal energy and converts it into electricity through the Seebeck effect [2] and has the characteristics of small size, high reliability, no pollutants, and feasibility in a wide temperature range [3]. Applying TEGs on building surfaces such as roofs [4], walls [5], windows [6], and roads [7] enables large-scale low-temperature waste heat energy harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%