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ReRev Makes Energy Generating Gyms a Reality

by , 02/09/10

exercise, elliptical machines, human power, human generated power, renewable energy, zero carbon, zero energy, ReRev,

Many of us have been to the gym and wondered why the exercise equipment isn’t hooked up to generate electricity and feed it back into the grid. At long last a company in Florida called ReRev has answered our calls, converting existing elliptical machines into sources of power. Now when you hit the gym, you can burn off those calories while creating some renewable energy for a carbon negative workout.

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4 Responses to “ReRev Makes Energy Generating Gyms a Reality”

  1. Greg_09 Greg_09 says:

    This is pretty cool! I’m interested to see how it plays out and if its a successful financial investment.

    I would double check your units though, I think that a 30 minute workout would generate energy, given in Joules or Kilowatt-hours. Using the elliptical would generate a given amount of power (Watts) at any given second, because power is a rate of energy conversion. Multiply that rate by how long you work out, and you get total energy produced.

    I’m sorry if I’m being nitpicky.

  2. eheller eheller says:

    This is great. I think every little bit can make a difference, especially when added up by many people participating – and we as a globe are many poeple after all – part of the problem of too much resource use these days! So this leads to my question: How can I help my gym (Planet Fitness) adopt these machienes, even if on an experimental basis? Just think of the implications of a CHAIN having these machines, not just isolated cases and universities for example. Thanks!

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  4. noel a. thomas Noel A. Thomas (@antileon) says:

    I worked on this concept two years ago and promoted this idea where it could be used by individuals for purpose of exercising and at the same the main target was to look into the possibility of this concept to be tried out where the poor and unemployed could get paid for the power they could generate individually or collectively. I was unable to make any progress as the equipment was then not available. Can someone advise me how this should be done. Noel A. Thomas

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