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devsdayesterday at 6:19 AM2 repliesview on HN

Do thermophotovoltaic cells operate on different kind of heat?

Is it impossible to convert heat into other forms of energy without "consuming" materials like in the case of steam, geothermal or even the ones that need a cold body to utilize thermoelectric effect.


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LiamPowellyesterday at 6:35 AM

TPVs don't rely solely on the temperature of an object being high, they instead rely on two objects on either side having different temperatures. As heat moves[1] from one side to the other some of the energy from that movement is turned in to electricity.

[1]: Technically the movement itself is heat, the objects don't contain heat, rather they contain internal energy, but the two get mixed up more often than not.

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ajucyesterday at 7:41 AM

What thermal energy sources actually exploit is temperature difference, not heat. And in the end that difference averages out.