Journal
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume 38, Issue 7, Pages 1083-1088Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11664-009-0831-2
Keywords
Thermoelectrics; thermoelectric power generation; Seebeck effect; waste heat recovery; themoelectric module; global warming prevention
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The results of research and development in the Japanese national project Development for Advanced Thermoelectric Conversion Systems are summarized, and the approaches to practical use of advanced thermoelectric modules and power generation systems are presented. The 5-year national project was successfully completed in March 2007. Three kinds of high- efficiency cascaded thermoelectric modules and two kinds of innovative Bi-Te thermoelectric modules were successfully developed. Heat cycle tests for three types of modules were also completed. Moreover, four types of advanced thermoelectric power generation systems were experimentally demonstrated for recovery of waste heat from the industrial and private sectors. In order to proceed further, thermoelectric power generation systems using practical heat sources were followed after installation of the developed modules. In parallel, various approaches for practical use by private companies, as well as plans for the next-phase project by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and the Engineering Advancement Association (ENAA), were also followed. The scenarios to proceed to the commercial phase of thermoelectric power generation are discussed on the basis of the results of the national project.
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