Glasgow venue SWG3 to use body heat to power energy system and reduce emissions

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Glasgow venue SWG3 to use body heat to power energy system and reduce emissions
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Glasgow arts venue SWG3 has launched their new power system.

Glasgow venue SWG3 has introduced its new power system, which creates renewable energy from the body heat on the dancefloor.

He added: “We’re thrilled that after three years of planning, consultation and construction, we are able to switch on the first BODYHEAT system . As well as being a huge step towards our goal of becoming net zero and will hopefully influence others from our industry and beyond to follow suit, working together to tackle climate change."

“You know they don’t want to be kind of beaten at cool clubbing technology. They’ve seen what we’ve done in Glasgow and really want it in Berlin.”

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