Earth Hour laser show powered by cycling

A Kirkcaldy business took part in Earth Hour at the weekend, but with a distinct difference.

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The laser show was powerd by human energy - via cycling.The laser show was powerd by human energy - via cycling.
The laser show was powerd by human energy - via cycling.

Many people around the globe mark Earth Hour by powering down and using as little electricity a possible for an hour each year.

But Kirkcaldy’s PeachyKeen used ‘human energy’ to power a laser show outside their office to raise awareness of environmental issues.

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The Kirk Wynd firm designs and creates products that use human movement to generate electricity.

And Saturday’s laser show was powered entirely by cycle power.

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