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Waste Heat Recovery Using Thermoelectric Generator (TEG)

Project Type: Self-Initiated

Project Description

Steel production companies face high energy costs and environmental impacts due to wasted heat during manufacturing. Our Flexible Thermal Fabric with Thermoelectric Generators (TEGs) offers a compact, flexible, and scalable solution to recover and convert waste heat into electricity directly at the source. Unlike traditional systems like steam turbines, it efficiently captures heat from irregular industrial surfaces, improving energy efficiency while reducing maintenance needs and costs.


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Project Team

Sulaiman Abdulaziz Alshubrumi
Sulaiman Abdulaziz Alshubrumi
Applied Chemical Engineering
Mohammed Yousef Alhazzaa
Mohammed Yousef Alhazzaa
Industrial & Systems Engg.
Loay Makki Al Khamis
Loay Makki Al Khamis
Mechanical Engineering
Faisal Saeed Almalki
Faisal Saeed Almalki
Applied Chemical Engineering
Abdullah Waleed Fallatah
Abdullah Waleed Fallatah
Industrial & Systems Engg.

Team Coach

Dr. Wasif Hussain
Dr. Wasif Hussain
Associate Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering

Interdisciplinary Research Center for Refining and Advanced Chemicals