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Energy FACTory

Knowledge is Power

Quick Facts

  • Riders on our Tour de Energy bikes can generate enough energy to power 10 compact fluorescent light bulbs!

  • Rumors of an Energy Battle Royal showdown in April 2012. Donate now and receive a Energy Battle Royal coloring book.

  • Energy Mixer at Coachella 2011, DJs won a spot to spin at our stage with 24 of their friends to power their sets.

About the Energy FACTory

The Energy FACTory highlights renewable energy sources while educating people on ways to curb their appetite for fossil fuels. Through installations, workshops and/or demonstrations, the Energy FACTory provides a unquie platform to educate people on wind, solar,kinetic, fossil fuels, biodiesel, Ethanol thermal and other types of energy.

Energy FACTory Musuem Preimering at Coachella 2007, the Energy FACTory served as an inactive musuem to educate 200,000 festival goers on energy techology and new ways to stay off the grid. The Energy FACTory offers everything from solar powered DJs to Wind Powered clock towers, how to make your own bio diesel works shops to car conversions + a lot more.

Tour de Energy Bikes The Tour de Energy bikes help power everything from the Sweatshop Mixer to flat-screen TVs! As you pedal, you produce kinetic energy that is converted to electricity through alternator. At Coachella 2007, a fleet of 24 Tour de Energy bikes helped power festival goers’ cell phones.

Plug and Play Bikes These standalone bikes are great for charging cell phones or making an individual smoothie—the best reward for a few minutes of riding.

Energy Well The Energy Well is like a bank for energy—it’s a power collection device that connects to all the Tour de Energy bikes. The stores of energy are kept in batteries until time of use. Check out our new Energy Well v.2 with lithium ion batteries when it debuts at music festivals in Summer 2010.

Energy Seesaw The Energy Seesaw gives a jolt to your playground memories. You can enjoy a fun pasttime while also charging your cell phone, iPod or camera.

Human Hamster Wheels The Human Hamster Wheels are a component of the Sweatshop Mixer, where DJs’ turntables and soundsystems are powered by people running on these seven-foot-tall hamster wheels. These wheels also convert kinetic energy into electricity so you can listen to sets from talented local DJ’s while working up a sweat.

Handcranks The handcranks power everything from the Sweatshop Mixer to listening stations, where you can have the opportunity to be the first to listen to newly released albums from popular artists! Past albums we’ve cranked include Pearl Jam’s “Backspacer” at Outside Lands 2009.

18&Up Alternative Energy Golf Carts The 18 & Up project transformed a staple in the Coachella Valley into a mobile alternative energy exhibit. Coachella 2009 saw a fleet of Golf Carts never before seen in the Western world—from a solar-powered MIA cart to an ethanol Amy Winehouse cart, these tricked out golf carts were each powered by a different form of alternative energy and designed in the style of an artist performing at Coachella.

Ethanol Popcorn Part of the 2007 Energy Factory, our Jiffy Pop tree kept the corn popping and jaws dropping, all by the power of ethanol fuel.

 

November 10, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory

Global Inheritance ventured to the great north of Whistler, BC to join The North Face Canada for the world premier of All.I.Can. This film by Sherpas Cinema is the latest and greatest in ski films, but also takes on the task of exploring sustainability and skiers responsibility for protecting their playground. In addition to sponsoring [...]

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July 25, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory

New York City residents explore Central Park in their quest to conquer the great outdoors! Partnering with The North Face, Global Inheritance returned to Central Park to help inspire the young, the old and the risk adverse to kayak, rock climb, hike, pedal, learn, fish and become an outdoors expert. The TNF Passport Program enjoyed [...]

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May 20, 2011adminNo CommentsEnergy FACTory, Projects

On May 1st, Global Inheritance hosted the biggest, baddest Human Powered Video Arcade Competition known to man at the Sweetlife Festival, in Columbia, MD. Using Lupe Fiasco, Girltalk, The Strokes, and others fantastic bands as bait, festival attendees were able to take a spin on a Tour De Energy bike to charge a SONY PSP [...]

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May 20, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory

The San Diego State University campus hosted a Earth Day extravaganza and luckily we were invited. Global Inheritance joined SDSU and their student body to educate festival goers of all ages. Students and community members came to enjoy a number of activities including the Energy Seesaw, Tour De Energy Bikes and Light Box challenge. Competing [...]

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April 23, 2011admin4 CommentsCoachella, Energy FACTory, Projects

24 DJs had the opportunity to spin Coachella with one catch, they had to recruit festival goers to generate energy to power their set. Last year we broke ground with this new program. Our goal in 2011 was to raise the bar a few notches and see if we could actually make the jump. Thanks [...]

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April 10, 2011adminNo CommentsCoachella, Energy FACTory, Projects

Thousands of DJs applied for the chance to spin in front of the sold out crowd at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival. Congrats to the winning DJs and everyone who participated! We received a ton of amazing music but unfortunately only had 24 spots. + Rhetoric + Groove Monsters + Andrew Newhouse + The [...]

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April 10, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory, Uncategorized

The Human Powered Arcade joins the The Strokes, Girl Talk, Lupe Fiasco, and Cold War Kids at the Sweetlife Festival! Between bands, all festival goers are invited to participate in bike powered PSP tournaments to win BIG prizes by achieving top scores on the latest games. People will power their gaming devices through human energy, [...]

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March 5, 2011adminNo CommentsCoachella, Energy FACTory, Projects

Here’s your chance to spin in front of thousands of people at the Coachella Music & Art Festival. First there’s a catch! With great opportunity, comes great sacrifice. You cannot perform on your own. You’ll need at least 18 friends, family members or fellow festival goers to power all your equipment. Your team will be [...]

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March 5, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory

To celebrate Earth Day, Global Inheritance will bring our Human Powered Arcade to the San Diego State’s 2011 GreenFest on April 22. The week-long festival engages students through social and interactive programs to educate them about sustainable practices, and includes a farmer’s market, and enviro-fashion show, a recycled art competition, speakers, and more. Our gaming [...]

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March 5, 2011maggieNo CommentsEnergy FACTory, TRASHED :: Recycling Store, Uncategorized

With Metallica, Megadeath, Slayer, and Anthrax together for the first and only time in the United States, we knew we couldn’t miss out on this year’s Big 4 Festival. Coming with us will be our Human Powered Arcade. Visitors to the gaming lounge can participate in tournaments to win prizes by achieve top scores on [...]

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