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Heating The Dance Floor With Body Heat

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Heat Dance Youtube “if you have 1,200 people dancing, and you’re capturing the heat from those people dancing, you can heat about 70 houses,” geologist and townrock energy ceo david townsend told cnbc's. The first of its kind to be installed in scotland, bodyheat uses heat pumps and fluids to capture the incredible amounts of body heat generated by swg3's crowds, channelling their combined energy into twelve 150m deep bore holes drilled beneath the venue.

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Heat Dance Competition And Events “if you have 1,200 people dancing, and you’re capturing the heat from those people dancing, you can heat about 70 houses,” geologist and townrock energy ceo david townsend told cnbc's converge . Starting this month, the dancers won’t just be burning energy by busting out moves but also help keep it warm or cool, depending on the season. that’s thanks to “bodyheat” an aptly named dance. In 2015, over half of scotland's energy came from renewable sources, spearheading europe's pursuit in switching to renewable energy. now, a glasgow nightclub is taking an innovative approach to sustainability by turning dancers and concert goers' heat into thermal energy. Story text: a hot, sweaty dance floor is helping heat and cool a glasgow music venue by harvesting the heat from the dancers and storing it in rocks underground.

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Turn Up The Heat Dance Foundation Thrives Tcbusiness In 2015, over half of scotland's energy came from renewable sources, spearheading europe's pursuit in switching to renewable energy. now, a glasgow nightclub is taking an innovative approach to sustainability by turning dancers and concert goers' heat into thermal energy. Story text: a hot, sweaty dance floor is helping heat and cool a glasgow music venue by harvesting the heat from the dancers and storing it in rocks underground. This month, swg3 and the geothermal energy consultancy townrock energy will begin installing a new renewable heating and cooling system that harnesses the body heat of dancing clubbers. The arts and events venue swg3 in glasgow, scotland has launched bodyheat a system that harnesses body heat and stores it in underground boreholes for on demand use. Many of us are familiar with the sweltering heat and stickiness of a dance floor, with music the beating heart of an immersive experience that connects the crowd in a rhythmic flow. but imagine if every dance step, every exhilarating beat, contributed to a lower carbon future. The owners say this will enable them to completely disconnect the venue’s gas boilers, reducing its carbon emissions by about 70 tonnes of co2 a year.glasgow warehouse venue swg3 has installed a new energy system that recycles dancers‘ body heat to power the space.

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