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Nextreme Develops Energy Harvesting Subsystems

By Nextreme Thermal Solutions
Thursday, November 17, 2011

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The new energy harvesting subsystems from Nextreme eliminate the need to use traditional wired power sources or replaceable batteries.



Nextreme Thermal Solutions (Durham, NC), the leader in has developed two new energy harvesting subsystems for the plumbing and HVAC industries. The subsystems are the latest additions to Nextreme's Thermobility energy harvesting platform:

  • Offers thin-film thermoelectric technology to convert available thermal energy into electric power for a variety of autonomous self-powered applications.
  • Uses differences in temperature to enable power anywhere there is an adequate heat source.
  • Eliminates the need to use traditional wired power sources or replaceable batteries.
  • Provides electric power for years of maintenance-free operation.
  • Can store energy and provide on-demand power while reducing the total cost of ownership by eliminating the prohibitive cost of battery replacement.
For more information visit www.nextreme.com.
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