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We investigate the effect of electronic correlations onto the thermoelectricity of semiconductors and insulators. Appealing to model considerations, we study various many-body renormalizations that enter the thermoelectric response. We find that, contrary to the case of correlated metals, correlation effects do not per se enhance the Seebeck coefficient or the …