Thermal energy harvesting captures energy from temperature differences and waste heat sources. It is widely applied in industrial processes, power plants, electronics, and buildings. Technologies include thermoelectric generators and phase-change materials. Thermal energy harvesting improves overall system efficiency by utilizing energy that would otherwise be lost. It supports energy efficiency, emission reduction, and sustainable energy use. Advances in materials and device design are expanding applications and improving performance. Thermal energy harvesting plays a key role in waste heat recovery and energy optimization.
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