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'Green machine' makes power from waste heat (thermoelectricity)

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Thermoelectricity--the practice of drawing electricity from heat--is getting a real-life work-out.

ElectraTherm on Thursday said that it has installed a 50-kilowatt machine that uses industrial waste heat as its "fuel."

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An interesting alternative for campuses that have industrial waste heat. I wonder what industrial sources there are in my neighborhood?

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Reply#1 - Sun Jun 1, 2008 8:42 AM EDT
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