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A '''Radioisotope thermoelectric generator''' (RTG) is a type of [[atomic battery]] which generates [[electricity]] from heat generated by the decay of radioactive material. [[thermocouple|Thermocouples]] are generally used for the energy conversion, though [[heat engine|heat engines]] could convert the heat directly into mechanical energy to be used as-is or converted into electricity. | |||
==Benefit to Martian Settlement== | |||
===Reliable Power=== | |||
RTGs offer reliable power to a [[settlement]]. While the available energy decreases over time, it is steady. This is in contrast to [[solar panel|solar]] or [[wind turbine|wind]] power, which vary based on the weather. | |||
===Low Maintenance=== | |||
RTGs are a low maintenance power source, as evidenced by their use in space probes and unmanned locations on [[Earth]]. | |||
==Challenges== | |||
===Useful Life=== | |||
The useful life of an RTG is limited both by the [[half life]] of the radioactive material and the [[wear lifespan]] of the energy conversion hardware. | |||
===Hazard to Life=== | |||
The [[radiation]] emitted by the RTG pose a hazard to life. Shielding and an isolated location should be sufficient to protect settlements. | |||
==Open Issues== | |||
* Are there significant quantities of radioactive material available on Mars? | |||
[[category:technology]] | |||
[[Category: Energy]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:12, 1 July 2026
A Radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) is a type of atomic battery which generates electricity from heat generated by the decay of radioactive material. Thermocouples are generally used for the energy conversion, though heat engines could convert the heat directly into mechanical energy to be used as-is or converted into electricity.
Benefit to Martian Settlement
Reliable Power
RTGs offer reliable power to a settlement. While the available energy decreases over time, it is steady. This is in contrast to solar or wind power, which vary based on the weather.
Low Maintenance
RTGs are a low maintenance power source, as evidenced by their use in space probes and unmanned locations on Earth.
Challenges
Useful Life
The useful life of an RTG is limited both by the half life of the radioactive material and the wear lifespan of the energy conversion hardware.
Hazard to Life
The radiation emitted by the RTG pose a hazard to life. Shielding and an isolated location should be sufficient to protect settlements.
Open Issues
- Are there significant quantities of radioactive material available on Mars?