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'Thermoelectrics' Could One Day Power Cars

sciencehabit writes: "Fossil fuels power modern society by generating heat, but much of that heat is wasted. Researchers have tried to reclaim some of it with semiconductor devices called thermoelectrics, which convert the heat into power. But they remain too inefficient and expensive to be useful beyond a handful of niche applications. Now, scientists in Illinois report that they have used a cheap, well-known material to create the most heat-hungry thermoelectric so far (abstract). In the process, the researchers say, they learned valuable lessons that could push the materials to the efficiencies needed for widespread applications. If that happens, thermoelectrics could one day power cars and scavenge energy from myriad engines, boilers, and electrical plants."

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  1. power cars? technically no by noh8rz10 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    technically, you would still need an energy source (gasoline, natural gas, batteries) to power the cars. thermo electrics could make it more efficient by recycling waste heat. but the thermoelectrics themselves would not power the cars.

  2. Re:Ah, the clickbait by rogoshen1 · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Illinois scientist uses this one weird trick to generate free electricity from waste heat; oil companies hate him"

    That's about what that sentence sounded like to me =/