Researchers Develop Device to Recover Waste Heat from Photovoltaic Units

The hybrid system consists of a bismuth telluride TEG hot plate and a perovskite cell

August 21, 2021

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Scientists from the University of Milano-Bicocca, University of Rome Tor Vergata, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have fabricated a thermally-coupled electrically-separated hybrid thermoelectric, photovoltaic system (HTEPV)-based device based on a thermoelectric generator and a wide-gap perovskite solar cell. The device is said to recover waste heat from the PV unit and produce the additional power output.

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