Researchers at
Cardiff
University have unveiled plans to turn waste heat from exhaust pipes into a
green power supply for vehicles.
The project will be led by
Professor
Mike Rowe, a specialist in thermoelectric generation which employs
thermocouples to convert heat into electricity.
Professor Rowe explained that the conversion technology is used in everyday
applications such as controlling central heating systems and refrigerator
temperature.
"The main interest in cars is to decrease petrol consumption and reduce CO2
emissions," he said. "If you can utilise the exhaust heat you could replace the
alternator providing a five per cent saving in fuel straightaway."
Vehicle manufacturers in the US are already investing in the technology, but
Professor Rowe complained that interest in the UK is lukewarm.
"Thermoelectric generation is a green solution and can cost less than solar
energy in many instances," he said. "It has huge future potential but has been
neglected to date in the UK."
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