Portable Harvesters

Harvesters to carry along

Neighbourhood Satellites Energy Harvests is a project
by Hanspeter Kadel and Myriel Milicevic. This is a set of five different harvesters that can be carried along for the everyday energy harvesting in the city.

Neighbourhood Satellites Energy Harvests examines the practical as well as theoretical possibilities of an alternative, decentralized supply of energy.

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For light pollution - Image found on Energy Harvests' website.


With its solar panels under its wings and suction cups as feet, this harvester can easily be attached to shop windows, street lamps or illuminated advertising at night for charging.

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For sound pollution - Image found on Energy Harvests' website.


Just like a reversed speaker, this harvester transforms sound into energy. Intended for loud surroundings with sirens, public speakers, alarm bells and so on.

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For waste air - Image found on Energy Harvests' website.


The small windmill works in streams of exhaust, ventilation systems, or when attached to bus windows.

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For vibration surplus - Image found on Energy Harvests' website.


With piezos as feet, this harvester collects vibrations on buses, trams, next to construction sites or busy streets.

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For waste heat - Image found on Energy Harvests' website.


This harvester turns differences in temperature into energy, such as in badly isolated buildings, freezers, heat lamps etc.