Burning and converting stored fat and calories into energy that runs computers, fax machines, lights, and electricity—that’s what the employees at Jones Soda did by using cyclists on Earth Day to power its Seattle headquarters. From the Seattle Post Intelligencer:
Employees and others at the soda pop company began pedaling at 5 a.m. Wednesday, taking turns on nine stationery bikes hooked up to batteries to store the energy.
“We’ve actively been working on improving sustainability across the entire company,” said CEO-elect Joth Ricci. This was a good way to kick off an initiative to conserve electricity and reduce packaging waste, he said.
One cyclist pedaling at a comfortable pace could generate about 200 watts an hour, enough to run a medium-sized TV or a dishwasher without the heat dry.
To supplement the human-powered energy, the company also dialed back its electricity consumption. It turned off lights in the office, except lights in the restrooms, which were run by the bicycles. And employees huddled with laptops in two main rooms to take advantage of natural light from a skylight and windows.
The event brought out environmentalists, cycling enthusiasts and other curious gawkers.
Charlie Weber, 26, of Spokane, was cycling past the company’s office when event volunteers flagged him down and asked him to take a spin on one of the bikes. He rode for about 20 minutes.
“It’s a great way to get people aware of Earth Day,” said the medical resident at Deaconess Medical Center in Spokane. “A good, healthy way to do it.”
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