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Johnson, a nuclear engineer who holds more than 100 patents, calls his invention the Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Conversion System, or JTEC for short.
Super Soaker Inventor Cuts Solar Power Costs « Isegoria 2008
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This Thermoelectric refrigerator chills your food without noise and vibration.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Sears: They Only Call it a Refrigerator 2009
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Thermoelectric-power plants accounted for 40 percent of total withdrawals (136,000 million gallons per day [Mgal/d]) in 2000.
Freshwater 2008
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It might contain one or more plutonium RTGs (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators), which are sometimes called RPSs, or Radioactive Power Sources (sometimes the letters stand for slightly different things).
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The EBRD also plans to loan money to Azerenerjy to overhaul its 2,400 MW Thermoelectric Power Station (TPS).
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: Thermoelectric Very small unit best designed for countertops or credenzas (or, in our case, desktops).
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I think your talking about Thermoelectric devices.
Volkskrant: The Hockey Team Strikes Back « Climate Audit 2005
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Thermoelectric plants have been and are being built.
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Thermoelectric devices for heating and cooling, now adapted for commercial applications, were originally designed to provide energy sources for space vehicles.
The Practical Values of Space Exploration Report of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics.
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Thermoelectric performance can be increased by a variety of methods, and a new paper makes use of one that sounds like it's straight out of California: valley degeneracy.
Ars Technica John Timmer 2011
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