More-Efficient Thermoelectrics

July 25, 2008 | Source: Technology Review

Ohio State University researchers have doubled the efficiency of a common thermoelectric material (a type of semiconductor that converts heat into electricity), making it more practical for generating electricity from waste heat such as that produced in power plants and car engines.

The improved efficiency could translate into a 10 percent increase in the fuel economy of cars if the devices are used to replace alternators in automobiles, by generating electricity from the heat in the exhaust.