The University of Southampton

Highly-efficient thermoelectric power harvesting

Date:
2006-2010
Themes:
Energy Harvesting, Renewable Energy, MEMs and NEMs
Funding:
EPSRC

This research programme is aimed to develop a new generation of micro/nano thermoelectric generator for power harvesting applications by using the latest submicron micromachining processes. Such a device is intended initially for use in power harvesting applications and will be demonstrated powering a wireless sensor node from modest temperature gradients at ambient room temperature.

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