Body Heat Literally Powers This Nightclub
Using spectators to generate eco-friendly energy is getting more and more popular. Earlier this year, Coldplay rolled out kinetic dance floors and stationary bikes for fans to help power the show. A nightclub in Scotland is harnessing an unusual kind of natural energy, using body heat from dancers to power the venue. “What's great about BODYHEAT is our audience participates in the system,” Andrew Fleming-Brown told CBS News. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has the details.
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