Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting: Devices, Applications & Opportunities 2012-2022
11-Aug-2012 | General Article (Non-News)
Thermoelectric generators are devices which convert temperature differences into  electrical energy. The principle phenomenon that underpins thermoelectric energy  generation is known as the Seebeck effect: the conversion of a temperature  differential into electricity at the junction of two materials.  http://www.bharatbook.com/devices-market-research-reports/thermoelectric-energy-harvesting-devices-applications-opportunities-2012-2022.html
 
 Although thermoelectric phenomena have  been used for heating and cooling applications quite extensively, electricity  generation has only seen very limited market in niche applications and it is  only in recent years that interest has increased regarding new applications of  energy generation through thermoelectric harvesting.
 
 The new applications are varied and the vertical markets benefiting from new  devices range from condition monitoring in industrial environments, smart  metering in energy market segments, to thermoelectric applications in vehicles,  either terrestrial or other.
 
 This report gives an overview of devices, materials and manufacturing processes,  with a specific focus on emerging technologies that allow for new functionality,  form factor and application in various demanding environments. Whether it is  operation in high temperatures or corrosive environments, applications with  increased safety demands or components that need to be thin, flexible, or even  stretchable, there is a lot of research and development work worldwide which is  highlighted.
 
 Included in the report are interviews with potential adopters of thermoelectric  energy harvesters and their views of the impact that the technology could have  over their respective industries. Some of the application sectors include:
 
 Waste heat recovery systems in vehicles: A large number of car companies,  including Volkswagen, VOLVO, FORD and BMW in collaboration with NASA have been  developing thermoelectric waste heat recovery systems in-house, each achieving  different types of performance but all of them expecting to lead to improvements  of 3-5% in fuel economy while the power generated out of these devices could  potentially reach up to 1200W.
 
 Wireless sensor network adoption. Wireless sensors powered by thermogenerators  in environments where temperature differentials exist would lead to avoiding  issues with battery lifetime and reliability. It would also lead to the ability  to move away from wired sensors, which are still the solution of choice when  increased reliability of measurement is necessary. Some applications have low  enough power demands to operate with small temperature differentials, as small  as a few degrees in some cases. These types of developments increase adoption  trends.
 
 Consumer applications: In these applications, the type of solution that  thermogenerators provide varies: it could be related to saving energy when  cooking by utilising thermo-powered cooking sensors, powering mobile phones,  watches or other consumer electronics, even body sensing could become more  widespread with sensory wristbands, clothing or athletic apparel that monitor  vitals such as heart rate, body temperature, etc.
 
 Finally, utilising solid assumptions based on the knowledge acquired through  extensive primary research and the understanding of the way existing and new  markets develop over time, 10-year IDTechEx market forecasts are included in the  report.
 
 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
 2. INTRODUCTION
 2.1. The Seebeck and Peltier effects
 2.2. Designing for thermoelectric applications
 2.3. Thin Film Thermoelectric Generators
 2.4. Material choices
 3. OTHER PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
 3.1. Manufacturing of flexible thermoelectric generators
 3.2. AIST Technology details
 4. APPLICATIONS
 4.1. Automotive Applications
 4.1.1. BMW
 4.1.2. Ford
 4.1.3. Volkswagen
 4.2. Wireless Sensing
 4.2.1. TE-qNODE
 4.2.2. TE-CORE
 4.2.3. EverGen PowerStrap
 4.3. Aerospace
 4.4. Wearable/implantable thermoelectrics
 4.5. Other applications
 4.5.1. Micropelt-MSX
 4.5.2. PowerPot™
 4.5.3. Tellurex products
 
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