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Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Generator Technology for Automotive Waste Heat at GM
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Document Date: 2011-02-01 10:50:00


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Las Vegas / San Diego / Development Warren / /

Company

Waste Heat TEGs Partners / Delphi Thermal Systems / GM Gregory P. Meisner General Motors / Renewable Energy / DOE Thermoelectrics Partnership / General Motors / /

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USD / /

Facility

University of Nevada / University of California / Hotel Del Coronado San Diego / /

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operational devices / vehicle systems / vehicle electrical networks / hot gas / energy / /

Organization

University of California / Oak Ridge National Lab / US Department of Energy / National Science Foundation / University of Nevada / California Energy Commission / Purdue University / /

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Contractor / /

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Nevada / California / /

Technology

TE Technology / 3 Develop Thermoelectric Technology / Generator Technology / /

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