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Electric power generation via plate type power generation unit from solar pond using thermoelectric cells

L.C. Ding, A. Akbarzadeh and Abhijit Date

Applied Energy, 2016, vol. 183, issue C, 76 pages

Abstract: Solar pond (SP) has been a reliable supply of heat source for heating process that requires temperature <100°C. In this work, the capability of solar pond in generating electricity has been explored experimentally using a plate type power generation unit (PTPGU). The open channel PTPGU was designed and fabricated in order to accommodate the TECs. The heat stored in the lower convective zone (LCZ) is used as the heat source needed for generating electricity by utilising thermoelectric cells (TECs) and thus a combined SP-PTPGU system is proposed. The PTPGU was tested with different hot water temperatures and flow rates. Also, the possibility of performance enhancement utilising copper mesh as insertion is presented. From the testing conducted, the PTPGU is able to generate 35.9W of electricity at the flow rate as low as 5.1 LPM (litre per minute) at the hot water temperature of 81°C. Besides coupling with solar pond, the PTPGU designed can also be coupled with other type of hot water source, such as hot spring.

Keywords: Solar pond; Heat exchanger; Thermoelectric; Power generation; Energy conversion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.08.161

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