What if the energy we spend giving it our all at a festival or dancing at a friend’s wedding could be used? Several projects try to locate new energy sources more sustainable in the most daily activities.
The latest, a nightclub in Glasgow that is using body heat to heat the entire building.
In this place they have just renovated the room, which during the week is an office building and exhibition hall, to install an innovative system that will save 70 tons of CO2 per year.
The idea is that it absolves through the ceiling the heat generated by people when dancing on weekends to lead it through tubes to the subsoil, where it will heat some rocks, which throughout the week will release that same heat to acclimatize the offices.
The human being turned into batteries, as they imagined in the Matrix, but with a good vibe.
The truth is that we have seen before systems that transform into light the energy we release humans moving. The Coldplay group installed these bicycles at their concerts, like giant dynamos that lit up the stage.
In addition, on the floor they installed tiles like these that, when stepped on, the same, generate electricity, tiles that were also installed in London, for the Olympic Games. With each step five millimeters sink and they generate eight watts of power.
Source: Lasexta

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