Supporting The Gym Sector Recovery Through Human Powered Clean Energy Generation

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Title
Supporting The Gym Sector Recovery Through Human Powered Clean Energy Generation

CoPED ID
39d1a72f-13cd-4a92-a081-f93297fd4775

Status
Closed


Value
£119,928

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2020

End Date
Dec. 31, 2020

Description

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Microgeneration is small-scale energy generation up to 50kW and is key to helping gyms decarbonise their businesses in line with the Government's Clean Energy Strategy and 2050 carbon net-zero ambition. Energym is putting microgeneration technology into gym equipment to harness human power as a renewable energy source. While generators have been attached to static bicycles and rowing machines before, the full energy-generating potential is yet to be achieved. The technology that already exists is good but improved efficiency means more energy generated per session and therefore, more energy available for the gym to use. One big advantage of this is that gyms can massively off-set their energy costs. Additionally, focus on cardio equipment has meant that no one has yet harnessed energy from fixed-weight machines and free-weights. By filling that gap, we will help gyms generate enough power to run their businesses in a way that not only benefits the environment and their members but their bottom line, too.

Wlf Innovations Ltd LEAD_ORG
Wlf Innovations Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Renewable energy sources
  2. Energy efficiency
  3. Gyms
  4. Enterprises
  5. Energy
  6. Lines of business
  7. Technology
  8. Sources of energy
  9. Environmental effects

Extracted key phrases
  1. Human Powered Clean Energy Generation
  2. Clean Energy Strategy
  3. Gym Sector Recovery
  4. Scale energy generation
  5. Renewable energy source
  6. Energy available
  7. Energy cost
  8. Gym equipment
  9. Weight machine
  10. Microgeneration
  11. Microgeneration technology
  12. Carbon net
  13. Rowing machine
  14. Human power
  15. Small

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