Thermoelectric conversion in buildings

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M.Jabri, S.Masoumi, F.Sajadirad, R.P.West, A.Pakdel, Thermoelectric conversion in buildings, Material Today Energy, 2023Download Item:
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Buildings consume almost one-third of the total global energy and emit nearly 15% of the direct CO2
generated on the planet. However, intelligent buildings taking advantage of modern energy efficient
technologies have attracted large interest in recent years. In this regard, the application of various energy
harvesters to convert different forms of energy present inside and around buildings into electrical energy
has been widely investigated. These include photovoltaic, piezoelectric, pyroelectric, electromagnetic,
and thermoelectric devices. Among them, thermoelectric generators (TEGs), capable of producing
electricity directly from a temperature gradient, have demonstrated great potential. This review paper
categorizes and explains plausible applications of thermoelectric materials and devices in buildings. In
particular, state-of-the-art cement- and concrete-based thermoelectric composites and the potential
applications of TEGs in windows, walls, pipes, and chimneys are discussed. Moreover, current challenges
that face thermoelectric energy harvesters in buildings and practical approaches to tackle them are
examined.
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Author: West, Roger; Pakdel, Amir
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Concrete, Cement, Composites, Thermoelectric generators, Thermoelectric materials, Smart buildings, Thermal energy harvestingDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtener.2023.101257Metadata
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