Club Surya opened its doors in London in 2008 making it Britain’s first
eco friendly nightclub. The club itself is built of recycled materials,
but the dance floor is the best piece. Using piezoelectricity technology, a way of converting the kinetic energy of the dance into
electricity, it produces enough electricity to power sixty percent of
the entire club.
The brainchild of 39-year-old property developer Andrew Charalambous,
aka Dr. Earth, Surya has its own wind turbine and solar energy system,
with the plan to donate any surplus electricity to local residents.
When
clubbers need a rest from strutting their stuff on the dance floor they
can relieve themselves at the latest air flush, waterless urinals and
low flush toilets as well as taking the opportunity to freshen up with
the club's automatic taps.
If Princes Harry and William and
their aristocratic friends, who are frequently spotted at hot London
nightclubs such as Boujis or Mahiki, want to attend Surya they will have
to sign a pledge to work towards curbing climate change like all
patrons attending the club in north London.
"Unless we stop
preaching to people and use an inclusive philosophy we're never going to
create the revolution to combat climate change," Charalambous told
Reuters, explaining why he has invested one million pounds in the club.
"It's
also about creating avenues of thought. Imagine what you could achieve
if big corporations adopted this kind of initiative."
The technology used in this flooring can be used in
just about anything. There’s even plans to fit it into clothing so
people can generate electricity by moving which will be able to power
mobile electrical devices.
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