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Energy Playground


Your Effort, Your Energy!

Quick Facts

  • The energy swings allow riders to glide over 20’ and to a height of 9’ to output 12 Volt electricity to the Energy Well or other devices.

  • Energy Playground riders have produced over 10,000 zero impact grid neutral snowcones in only one year!

  • The Energy Well is a lithium ion battery system capable of collecting energy from input devices and delivering energy back to the grid or into plugged in devices.

About The Program

A spin off of the Energy FACTory, The Energy Playground offers you the chance to relive your childhood memories while powering concerts, snow cone machines, movies and other energy- thirsty equipment. The Energy Playground can be created for an individual, a classroom or even a music festival. All the equipment is designed to be user-friendly so you don’t need a Ph.D. to ride any of the devices, just some endurance and desire to create your own energy. The Energy Playground is a first step in getting people to embrace alternative energy and see the impact, big or small, that they can make as one person or a group.

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.

Swings Whether you are out for a relaxing swing or you’re trying to get a better view of the main stage, you’ll be lightening the load with the Energy Swings. Energy Swings capture the motion of participants and convert it into 12-volt energy. This energy is stored in the battery well and used to refresh riders.

Merry-Go-Round Similar to the Energy Seesaw, the Energy Merry-Go-Round will provide festival goers a trip back to their youth with another fun, energy-producing experience. When the Energy Merry-Go-Round spins, energy is harnessed and transformed into the electricity needed to power multiple 12-volt appliances or collected into a battery storage well.

Hamster Wheels At seven feet tall, the Human Hamster Wheels allow festival goers to take big steps in making alternative energy. Festival goers run stay in place while the wheels spin to convert kinetic energy into electricity.

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.

Energy Well The Energy Well takes battery storage above and beyond the usual. The Energy Well is a 12-volt, fully monitor-able, and adaptable battery command center. As electricity flows from production devices into the Energy Well, software can be plugged in to track all aspects of production and share in real time the results of riders’ work. If you want to take your participants to the next level, you can crank up the resistance at the energy well.

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.

Energy Dance Floor The Energy Dance Floor makes each jump more powerful than the last. This floor captures the energy expended every time you step down and turns it into electricity. The energy collected will be used to power a variety of items.

October 27, 2010adminNo CommentsEnergy Playground, Projects

Are you tired of sticking needles in dolls to get results? Say no more. Come visit the Energy Playground at Voodoo Music Experience!!!! We’ve partnered with our friends at Prius to tap your energy to create snow cones. Yes, you have the power to do good by riding the Energy See Saw and Tour De [...]

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October 27, 2010adminNo CommentsCoachella, Energy Playground, Projects

The Sweat Shop Mixer is returning to Coachella, so start gifting the P90X to your festival friends. Coachella 2011 is only six months away, and if you plan to DJ this year, you’ll need a 16-person entourage to power your set. Besides being popular, you need to rule the turntables, so start practicing and send [...]

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September 24, 2010adminNo CommentsEnergy Playground, Projects

It’s time Bobby and Cindy meet their maker. Next month Global Inheritance (with your help) is planning to take down a 38-year-old teeter totter record that Bobby and Cindy set in 1972. What’s even cooler is that our teeter totter generates energy!!! We’ve hired Cousin Oliver to truck up all the equipment from Los Angeles. [...]

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September 24, 2010adminNo CommentsEnergy Playground, Projects

Venice Beach, California: Home to Dogtown, Jim Morrison, and of course…the Abbot Kinney Festival. The free festival takes place on September 26 (this Sunday), and we will be bringing our Think Big exhibit, along with one of the Energy Playground devices. Come generate some energy, see the coolest looking 6-inch-tall redesigned recycling bins ever, and [...]

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September 24, 2010adminNo CommentsEnergy Playground, Projects

If you’re planning to be in the wonderful city of New Orleans in late October, don’t forget about the Voodoo Music Experience. Everyone from Muse to Ozzy Osborne will be performing, but the biggest attraction could be you! From October 29 to 31, we are building a temporary power plant onsite with Prius. This power [...]

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September 11, 2010maggieNo CommentsEnergy Playground

San Francisco is a city rich in environmental tradition. Some people embrace this 100% while others flee trying not to be typecast. We never know what to expect, but we always have a great experience with the Outside Lands attendees. A good mix of super hippy/college kids/parents/hipsters packed the Energy Playground, producing kinetic energy all [...]

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September 10, 2010maggieNo CommentsEnergy Playground

Stronger than a cup of Starbucks, faster than Windows 7 and more interactive than Wii, the Energy Playground is charged through Bumbershoot 2010 in its attempt to take on the Space Needle as the most popular attraction in the Seattle Center over Labor Day Weekend. Since we don’t serve hot meals, cocktails or provide sunset [...]

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September 10, 2010maggieNo CommentsEnergy Playground

This summer Global Inheritance partnered with Prius at the Lollapalooza Music Festival in downtown Chicago to tap people’s energy to power snow cone machines. Thanks to Prius, we leveraged the likes of Green Day, Soundgarden, Lady Gaga, and the Strokes to turn on 280,000 people over the course of 3 days to rethink the way [...]

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September 10, 2010adminNo CommentsEnergy Playground, Projects

This past weekend festival goers tested their lung capacity and endurance on the Energy Playground at the famous Mile High Music Festival in Denver, Colorado. Using snowcones and even a new Prius as bait, thousands of people visited the playground to generate power, cool down and enjoy the tunes of Weezer, Dave Matthews Band, Jack [...]

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June 18, 2009maggieNo CommentsEnergy Playground

All work and no play tends to suck your energy away. Well, now here’s your chance to put it back into the grid! Global Inheritance’s new Energy Playground allows you to work and play at the same time. This summer, Global Inheritance is launching the first Energy Playground created specifically to teach, entertain and generate [...]

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