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New Thermoelectric Generator Device Turns Waste Heat into Electricity

A new thermoelectric generator (TEG) has demonstrated how it can turn wasted energy into 200 watts of electricity that can be used in vehicles for added power. The device created by GMZ Energy is a module measuring one square inch, and a quarter-inch thick that uses a unique method to decrease heat leakage and provide an increase in performance.

New Manufacturing Method Increases Production Process and Efficiency of Electrical Motors

University of Adelaide researchers developed a new manufacturing method for electrical pump motors that increases efficiency in both the production process and the end product.

Breakthrough in Charging Batteries Through Movements

A team of researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a new technology that generates power every time an electronic device is touched or rubbed. The team created a new material called triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) that harnesses static electricity.

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