This is the result of two semesters of 'EE Projects' with weekly reporting to a Professor.
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The intense concentration of waste heat in high power electronics leads to further problems in the handling and countering for this waste heat. Applying cogeneration principles to extract this excess heat should allow recovery of some of this heat as another useable form of energy. The purpose is to increase overall system efficiencies by the power costs to run the system and the power costs to cool down the heated air for each watt harnessed in this manner. Further the purpose is to increase the cooling rate for high-power electronics systems.