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== Categories of Design Projects using Energy Harvesting == | == Categories of Design Projects using Energy Harvesting == | ||
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− | + | ==Commercial Projects== | |
− | + | * Designers are involved in projects which want to generate commercially exploitable amounts of energy | |
− | + | **for example: [http://www.solaroad.nl/en/ Solar Bike Road] | |
− | + | ==Social Projects== | |
− | + | * Designers are setting up many local small scale projects for example for people living in Africa | |
− | + | **for example [http://es.waka-waka.com/ wakawaka light for mothers promoted by the ASN bank] | |
− | + | == Art - Autonomous Projects == | |
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− | + | ==Awareness projects == | |
− | + | * Designers are creating interesting game situations for children to gain intuition into energy | |
+ | **for example: [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2557225 Energy Bugs] | ||
+ | ==Research Projects== | ||
+ | * research Designers are investigating possibilities of energy harvesting in clothing and devices and probing the social consequences | ||
+ | ** [http://wearablesolar.nl/ Pauline van Dongen] |
Revision as of 12:58, 13 May 2015
Categories of Design Projects using Energy Harvesting
Commercial Projects
- Designers are involved in projects which want to generate commercially exploitable amounts of energy
- for example: Solar Bike Road
Social Projects
- Designers are setting up many local small scale projects for example for people living in Africa
Art - Autonomous Projects
Awareness projects
- Designers are creating interesting game situations for children to gain intuition into energy
- for example: Energy Bugs
Research Projects
- research Designers are investigating possibilities of energy harvesting in clothing and devices and probing the social consequences