thermopile
/ˈθərməˌpaɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A device consisting of a series of thermocouples connected in series, used to convert heat directly into electricity.
“The researchers used a thermopile to measure the temperature of the solar panel.”
2. noun
A large structure of thermocouples used to convert heat energy into electrical energy, typically for use in power generation.
“The thermopile was an essential component in the geothermal power plant.”