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* http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~khirata/academic/kiriki/begin/history.html
 
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== History of Thermoelectrics ==
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* http://www.thermoelectrics.caltech.edu/thermoelectrics/history.html
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* http://www.jondetech.com/documents/thermopiles.html
  
* http://www.thermoelectrics.caltech.edu/thermoelectrics/history.html
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* Micropelt
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* http://www.arroweurope.com/markets-solutions/solutions/energy-harvesting.html

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Getting closer

Stirling Engine

Thermoelectric

  • Forum for the Future’s Head of Built Environment, Martin Hunt, notes that “Geothermal technologies have been around for a long time and are commercially viable. It looks like this application of heat recapture technology will only make sense in busy public spaces, but if the numbers stack up I can see it could be used on a wider scale.”
  • http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~khirata/academic/kiriki/begin/history.html

History of Thermoelectrics