New Alloy Can Convert Heat Direction Into Energy

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While this technology is about 30 years off; it’s still a revolution, as their is nothing like it on the market right now.
It also may be an innovative solution for computer cooling in the future when it is more mainstream.

Currently the focus for this technology is on the automotive market and advancing in Green/ECO Transportation.

A new alloy with unique properties can convert heat directly into electricity, according to researchers at the University of Minnesota. The alloy, a multiferroic composite of nickel, cobalt, manganese and tin, can be either non-magnetic and highly magnetic, depending on its temperature.

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