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High-efficiency solar thermoelectric conversion enabled by movable charging of molten salts

Engineering and Technology

High-efficiency solar thermoelectric conversion enabled by movable charging of molten salts

C. Chang, Z. Wang, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Chao Chang, Zongyu Wang, Benwei Fu, and Yulong Ji unveils a novel solar-thermal-electric conversion system that not only achieves an impressive efficiency of up to 2.56% but also continues generating power even in the absence of sunlight. The innovative use of a magnetically-responsive thermal storage subsystem paired with a thermoelectric converter is poised to revolutionize sustainable energy solutions.... show more
Abstract
Solar energy as an abundant renewable resource has been investigated for many years. Solar thermoelectric conversion technology, which converts solar energy into thermal energy and then into electricity, has been developed and implemented in many important fields. The operation of solar-thermal-electric conversion systems, however, is strongly affected by the intermittency of solar radiation, which requires installation of thermal storage subsystems. In this work, we demonstrated a new solar-thermal-electric conversion system that consists of a thermoelectric converter and a rapidly charging thermal storage subsystem. A magnetic-responsive solar-thermal mesh was used as the movable charging source to convert incident concentrated sunlight into high-temperature heat, which can induce solid-to-liquid phase transition of molten salts. Driven by the external magnetic field, the solar-thermal mesh can move together with the receding solid-liquid interface thus rapidly storing the harvested solar-thermal energy within the molten salts. By connecting with a thermoelectric generator, the harvested solar-thermal energy can be further converted into electricity with a solar-thermal-electric energy conversion efficiency up to 2.56%, and the converted electrical energy can simultaneously light up more than 40 orange-colored LEDs. In addition to stable operation under sunlight, the charged thermal storage subsystem can release the stored heat and thus enables the solar-thermal-electric system to continuously generate electricity after removal of solar illumination.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 24, 2020
Authors
Chao Chang, Zongyu Wang, Benwei Fu, Yulong Ji
Tags
solar energy
thermal storage
thermoelectric converter
energy conversion efficiency
sustainable energy
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