termoelektriikka
Termoelektriikka is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of heat to generate electricity. It works on the principle of the Seebeck effect, where a temperature difference is used to create an electric potential difference between two dissimilar materials. This effect is named after the Finnish scientist Thomas Johann Seebeck, who first discovered it in the early 19th century.
The termoelektriikka process involves converting waste heat into electricity using thermoelectric converters, typically made from semiconductor
Termoelektriikka offers several benefits, including improved energy efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. By utilizing waste
Research and development in the field of termoelektriikka has been ongoing, with focus on improving the efficiency