Energiaanturi
Energiaanturi is a traditional energy harvesting device used by indigenous communities, particularly within the Andes region, to generate electrical power from natural energy sources. The term "energiaanturi" is derived from Quechua words: "energia" meaning energy and "anturi" meaning "source" or "origin." This device typically utilizes locally available natural resources, such as flowing water or wind, to produce sustainable and renewable energy.
The design of energiaanturi often incorporates simple mechanical systems, including turbines or windmill-like structures, adapted to
In terms of functionality, energiaanturi works by converting kinetic energy from water streams or wind into
Energiaanturi exemplifies a decentralized and adaptive energy strategy rooted in local knowledge and environmental context. It