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Restaurant employees get bikes for their commute

August 27th, 2009 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise

Of course this is happening in Oregon – Ashland, in the southern part of the state, to be exact. The employees who work at least 1000 hours in a year at Standing Stone Brewing Co., a restaurant, get custom-fitted, 24-speed Kona bikes to ride to and from work, courtesy of the business’s owners.
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Another university hooks up cardio equipment to the grid

July 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise, green technologies

The Student Environmental Board at the University of Kansas reportedly has paid $15,000 to install 15 elliptical workout machines and the student fitness center. The trainers are expected to 10 kilowatts of energy per day. 

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Catch the wind and power your iPod

February 20th, 2009 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, climate change, exercise, green technologies

Among the contestants in GreenerGadgets 2009 Design Competition (the second annual), is the Wind-Helmet designed by Wai Hoong Leng of Malaysia. Wind-Helmet integrates a small wind turbine recharger into the safety helmet, allowing the cyclist to carry fewer portable devices while at the same time providing a means for recharging their portable digital products […]

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CYLEC exercise bike generates electricity

February 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise, green technologies

Unveiled at a Tokyo gadgets show in October 2008, the CYLEC electricity generating exercise bike uses a dynamo type generator that can be used to power electronic household appliances. See CYLEC electricity generating exercise bike  The bike model used is itself a little wobbly, but that can be fixed in five minutes.

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Bicycle power generator

February 12th, 2009 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise, green technologies

It costs $595, but a “Bike Power Generator” from  Windstream Power (”Innovations in renewable energy since 1974″) is something an at-home indoor bike trainer enthusiast will understand. The cyclist mounts his bike to a frame while the rear tire turns a friction drum, generating electricity that is either stored in a battery or can be used […]

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mPower a futuristic volunteer-generator of electricity

January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise

Read about this futuristic vision of a step device called mPower, not unlike some equipment seen in cardio rooms of many gyms, where the inventor envisions volunteer human-generators adding electricity back to the grid with standing pedal power. The idea is to station the devices where people might otherwise be just standing around: bus stops, […]

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Energy-generating revolving door in Holland

January 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise, green technologies

The revolving door in the Driebergen-Zeist railway station features a capacitor bank that illuninates LED lights in its ceiling. Yet bloggers on this site debate the laziness of pedestrians who avoid the more-work-required revolving doors for energy-wasting hinged doors.
The manufacturer (Royal Boon Edam Group Holding) says on its website, “an energy saving of around […]

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(UF) Alligators do it on the ellipticals

December 29th, 2008 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise

A benefactor’s donation of a $1500 system (ReCardio, from ReRev) that converts workout energy into electricity has produced 300 kilowatt hours of electricity in the Fall 2008 semester at the University of Florida’s Southwest Recreation Center.  Four more machines will be installed for the Spring 2009 semester.  Read more here …

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Gym Car Pumps Your Ride

December 16th, 2008 · No Comments · alternative energy, clean energy, exercise

Coventry University (UK) graduate student and car designer Da Feng designed a car containing a step machine, rowing machine, chest press, pull-up simulator and weights that charge the batteries in a human-electric hybrid. Read more and see it here ….

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MIT student uses exercise bike to power laptop

December 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized, alternative energy, clean energy, climate change, exercise, green technologies

After classes, Sally Peach, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has a long list of to-dos.
She wants to hit the gym, tackle school work, and, as captain of an intramural soccer team and member of a campus health advocacy program, she has plenty of e-mail to respond to every evening.
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