Waste vs. Opportunity
“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” People in electronics spend a whole lot of engineering cycles, expense, and even energy dealing with “waste heat,” especially in application spaces such as data centers and others that utilize a lot of space and power for thermal mitigation solutions. This paper instead looks at such heat sources (along with other energy sources) as opportunities for energy capture or recycling.
The discussion around waste has always revolved around how to get rid of it, but with the perspective of any available energy as a potential power source, the outlook and the approach for handling waste completely changes. Whether in the U.S. or globally, roughly two-third of all raw energy sourced is assorted in the “waste heat” category, which actually represents a tremendous opportunity, as we will continue to explore in this discussion.
Fig. 1: Complete U.S. Energy Consumption with “Waste Heat” Component Highlighted [1]
The discussion around waste has always revolved around how to get rid of it, but with the perspective of any available energy as a potential power source, the outlook and the approach for handling waste completely changes. Whether in the U.S. or globally, roughly two-third of all raw energy sourced is assorted in the “waste heat” category, which actually represents a tremendous opportunity, as we will continue to explore in this discussion.
Fig. 1: Complete U.S. Energy Consumption with “Waste Heat” Component Highlighted [1]