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The company is working on more industrial applications – such as a generator to attach to a factory furnace – and is also working with car manufacturers to harness heat from vehicle exhaust.
The council hope to see electricity production rise to one megawatt or higher, and has commissioned a study to explore how to harness heat from the plant and establish a heat network for the market, effectively doubling the plant's efficiency.
"We are slowly waking up the idea that we don't need to burn new fuel to heat things up, we can harness heat in the local environment," says Mr Pearson.
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Turning temperature differences directly into electricity could be an efficient way of harnessing heat that is wasted in cars and power plants.
Now, researchers at MIT have come up with an alternative system for generating electricity, which harnesses heat and uses no metals or toxic materials.
That would be solar thermal power, which harnesses heat from the sun and converts it to steam to make electricity as the need arises, especially when the sun has disappeared behind a cloud or dropped below the horizon.
The gizmo lets you harness the heat from a campfire/gas stove/naked flame heat source to add some juice to a phone or other USB-charged device.
The new projects look for ways to harness that heat.
The Abu Dhabi Plaza tower, meanwhile, will harness solar heat by its heavily insulated north facade in the winter.
However, due to rapid depletion and environmental hazards of fossil fuels, the focus has shifted to harness the heat energy from renewable energy resources such as solar energy.
Before long I started wondering whether it would be a viable business if I were somehow able to harness the heat being produced by their feet for electricity generation.
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