• A Johnson thermoelectric energy converter or JTEC is a type of solid-state heat engine that uses the electrochemical oxidation and reduction of hydrogen...
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    Thermo-Electrochemical Converter System (JTEC) which Popular Mechanics listed as one of the top 10 inventions of 2009. Johnson Energy Storage has developed...
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    Rocketdyne and Teledyne Energy Systems collaborated on an MMRTG design concept based on a previous thermoelectric converter design, SNAP-19, developed...
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  • efficient than a Carnot cycle. A related technology, the Johnson thermoelectric energy converter, uses a similar concept of pumping positive ions through...
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    Heat engine (category Energy conversion)
    always like liquid: Stirling cycle (Malone engine) Johnson thermoelectric energy converter Thermoelectric (Peltier–Seebeck effect) Thermogalvanic cell Thermionic...
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    combines the MOST solar thermal energy storage system that can store energy for 18 years with a chip-sized thermoelectric generator to generate electricity...
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  • has been used because TPV efficiency is less than the ~10% of thermoelectric converters. Stirling engines have been deemed too unreliable, despite conversion...
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    efficiency greater than 20% with an inlet temperature of 840 °C. Thermoelectric converters offered low efficiency (3-5%) but high reliability. Thermionic...
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    the piezoelectric effect, the thermoelectric effect, and betavoltaics. Electric generators transform kinetic energy into electricity. This is the most...
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  • Axially Continuous Graphene–Copper Wire for High-Power Transmission: Thermoelectrical Characterization and Mechanisms". Advanced Materials. 33 (51): e2104208...
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    would extend into space to send away any heat energy that may be left over. Radioisotope thermoelectric generators could be used as backup and emergency...
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    moderate heating to about 150 °C (302 °F) that can be applied in thermoelectric power converters. Analysis of relative concentrations of samarium and neodymium...
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    been soldered together an electric current is set up. This is termed thermoelectricity. Seebeck's device consists of a strip of copper bent at each end and...
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    technologies: AN/GRC-142: In 1985, ETDL developed the first 1000-watt thermoelectric generator to power the AN/GRC-142 radio-teletype S-250 shelter. The...
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