then, when that energy is needed, weeks or even months later, it can be transferred back through heat pumps to warm or cool the venue. we have attached temperature sensors to all of the borehole loops, so we can see the individual temperature of each loop and how that is varying, and that all feeds back into the control system in the plant room, so we can see notjust the total temperature of the system but each individual loop and that allows us to balance it for efficiency. the bodyheat system is being turned on at a party, and what better way than an event honouring a dance that originated in scotland, the slosh? # time goes by, so slowly. and with every step, each person is their own generator of renewable energy. which you can see, using this forward looking infrared camera.
is needed, weeks or even months later, it can be transferred back through heat pumps to warm or cool the venue. we have attached temperature sensors to all of the borehole loops, so we can see the individual temperature of each loop and how that is varying, and that all feeds back into the control system in the plant room, so we can see notjust the total temperature of the system but each individual loop and that allows us to balance it for efficiency. the bodyheat system is being turned on at a party, and what better way than an event honouring a dance that originated in scotland, the slosh? # time goes by, so slowly.# and with every step, each person is their own generator of renewable energy. which you can see, using this forward looking infrared camera. hung up by madonna plays.
generating about i% to 2% of the heat that is needed to heat your whole house up. but how exactly does the bodyheat system work? the heat from the dancers is sucked up into vents and rather than just being pumped out into the atmosphere, like a regular ac unit, it s transferred into a specialised fluid and then pumped into a dozen boreholes 200 metres under the venue s community garden. the sandstone and mudstone here absorb and retain the heat, effectively acting like a thermal battery. then, when that energy is needed, weeks or even months later, it can be transferred back through heat pumps to warm or cool the venue. we ve attached temperature sensors to all of the borehole loops, so we can see the individual temperature of each loop and how that s varying, and that all feeds back into the control system in the plant room, so we can see notjust the total temperature of the system but each individual
generating about. i% to 2% of the heat that is needed to heat your whole house up. but how exactly does the bodyheat system work? the heat from the dancers is sucked up into vents and rather than just being pumped out into the atmosphere like a regular ac unit, it is transferred into a specialised fluid and then pumped into a dozen boreholes 200 metres under the venue s community garden. the sandstone and mudstone here absorb and retain the heat, effectively acting like a thermal battery. then when that energy is needed, weeks or even months later, it can be transferred back through heat pumps to warm or cool the venue. we have attached temperature sensors to all of the borehole loops, so we can see the individual temperature of each loop and how that is varying, and that all feeds back into the control system in the plant room, so we can see notjust