Comments on: Energy Conservation: Harnessing Excess Thermal Energy and Converting to Electricity by Use of the Thermoelectric Effect /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 18:46:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Barack Obama /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-23274 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 03:02:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-23274 I love your topic and your research. Energy conversation is a key topic and I like that you connected it with wooster. It may be a small scale energy save but over long duration it has a big impact. Really enjoyed this. Good luck and all the best. YES YOU CAN

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By: Barack Obama /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-11208 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 03:02:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-11208 I love your topic and your research. Energy conversation is a key topic and I like that you connected it with wooster. It may be a small scale energy save but over long duration it has a big impact. Really enjoyed this. Good luck and all the best. YES YOU CAN

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By: Anna Truong /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-23273 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 01:03:52 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-23273 Good work Shides! Your project was so interesting to learn about!! You are finIShed!!

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By: Anna Truong /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-11207 Sat, 17 Apr 2021 01:03:52 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-11207 Good work Shides! Your project was so interesting to learn about!! You are finIShed!!

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-23272 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:47:08 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-23272 In reply to Megan Fisher.

Hi Megan! Thanks for checking out my poster! I think at the moment, there are very few things that exist that the amount of energy recycled from my device could power. However, with some slight improvements to the device, the thermoelectric effect could be used to power very small-scale electronics. I think the energy recycled could be enough to power the electronic swipe from a COW card or the LED signs lighting the food areas in Lowry for example. There are locations in which a great deal of heat is given off on campus, and these small electronic appliances which require minimal power supplies would be great places to use this recycled energy. Thanks again for taking an interest in my project!

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-11206 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:47:08 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-11206 In reply to Megan Fisher.

Hi Megan! Thanks for checking out my poster! I think at the moment, there are very few things that exist that the amount of energy recycled from my device could power. However, with some slight improvements to the device, the thermoelectric effect could be used to power very small-scale electronics. I think the energy recycled could be enough to power the electronic swipe from a COW card or the LED signs lighting the food areas in Lowry for example. There are locations in which a great deal of heat is given off on campus, and these small electronic appliances which require minimal power supplies would be great places to use this recycled energy. Thanks again for taking an interest in my project!

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-23271 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:41:48 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-23271 In reply to Jenny Grossmann.

JENNY!! Thanks for taking the time to look at my poster 🙂 You’re the best!

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-11205 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:41:48 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-11205 In reply to Jenny Grossmann.

JENNY!! Thanks for taking the time to look at my poster 🙂 You’re the best!

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-23270 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:41:21 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-23270 In reply to Sam Draves.

Hi Sam! Thanks for taking the time to check out my research! I do enjoy working on innovative projects so I hope wherever I end up working some day I can both help improve the projects they are already working on, as well as bring my own ideas to the table to see how they can be effective.

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By: Katie Shideler /2021/04/03/katie-shideler/#comment-11204 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:41:21 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=7281#comment-11204 In reply to Sam Draves.

Hi Sam! Thanks for taking the time to check out my research! I do enjoy working on innovative projects so I hope wherever I end up working some day I can both help improve the projects they are already working on, as well as bring my own ideas to the table to see how they can be effective.

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