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Conversion efficiency has improved by over 60% – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] A new study from the University of Wollongong overcomes a major challenge of thermoelectric materials, which can convert heat into electricity and vice versa, improve conversion efficiency by more than 60%. Current and potential future applications range from low-maintenance solid-state refrigeration to compact zero-carbon power generation, which could include …

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