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Innovative Energy Harvesting for MISO In-Situ Monitoring

Over in Copenhagen, @TEGnology is developing a cutting-edge energy harvesting module to provide supplementary power to the MISO in-situ system! Using a heatsink together with a metal pin inserted into the ground, they are able to use the temperature difference between the air and the soil as a heat source that can be transformed into electricity using innovative thermoelectric technology. Further development of these self-sustaining, maintenance-free power supplies is key to enabling long-term in-situ monitoring in remote locations for the research applications such as the MISO project.


We’re looking forward to seeing this technology develop further as the MISO project progresses!

Contact Info

Dr. Tuan-Vu Cao, project coordinator. 
The Climate and Environmental Research Institute NILU.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101086541.