Company claims new heat-to-electricity material could bolster energy efficiency of everything from solar farms to refrigerators
Startup GMZ Energy has prepared a nanotechnology material that it says can convert waste heat into electrical energy. The substance could be used for applications including recovering power from car exhausts...
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