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Is there any realistic way to convert hot air into energy?

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plowter | 22:22 Sun 26th Aug 2012 | Technology
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For example, the air in your car is too hot when you get in car due to the greenhouse effect. Is there a device that converts that hot air into useable energy?
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If there was and they could harness the hot air generated here in AB they could power a small city.
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But it seems so simple. If you can have a solar cell that absorbs solar energy and converts it to electrical energy, then why can't you have a 'heat cell' that absorbs heat from the air and converts it to electrical energy?
There is a solar cell to recharge your mobile phone, but that's sunlight not air.
..or you could do what my sister did, dry her washing in the car ...
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In reference to the useable energy recycled, I thought this was a fantastic idea and really don't see why anyone complained.

http://www.guardian.c...wimming-pool-redditch

You could use the heat in your car for many things:
defrosting frozen foods
drying laundry
Softening butter (need to keep and eye on it though)
cooking salmon - wrap tightly in foil after adding a drop of water, lemon juice, seasoning, leave for several hours.

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