Power Generation From Waste Material

Authors

  • Abhas sarve Electrical department 8th sem St. Vincent pallotti college of engineering And technology nagpur
  • Jagruti there ELECTRIAL Engineering St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology Nagpur, India
  • gaurav nagose electrical department 8th sem
  • mithilesh karale electrical department 8th sem

Keywords:

power generation, concomitant, proof-of-concept model

Abstract

The examination of power generation utilising a thermo-electric generator and heat source is presented in this project. The majority of the thermal energy used in the sector is released into the atmosphere as waste heat. More power can be produced using this waste heat. The concomitant issues of global warming and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves have made increasing the productivity of any industrial operation a top goal. Creating strategies to use waste heat that is typically squandered is one way to increase efficiency. Thermoelectric generators and heat pipes were determined to be two potential technologies that were helpful for this aim. Consequently, the goal of this research was to create a bench-type, proof-of-concept model of thermoelectric generators that produces power utilising heat pipes and modelled.

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Published

29-04-2023

How to Cite

Abhas sarve, Jagruti there, gaurav nagose, & mithilesh karale. (2023). Power Generation From Waste Material. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 14(3), 173–178. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/489

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