Using thermogalvanic technology as cooling mechanism may significantly reduce power usage, research says
A novel use of technology could make refrigerators cheaper and more environmentally friendly, according to a report.
Domestic refrigerators and freezers consumed close to 4% of global electricity in 2019, according to one estimate, so an innovation that significantly reduces their power usage would not be insignificant.
Using thermogalvanic technology as cooling mechanism may significantly reduce power usage, research says A novel use of technology could make refrigerators cheaper and more environmentally friendly, according to a report.Domestic refrigerators and freezers consumed close to 4% of global electricity in 2019, according to one estimate, so an innovation that significantly reduces their power usage would not be insignificant. Continue reading…
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