Urine-Powered Festival Displays

This Year's Glastonbury Festival Produced Energy Using 'Pee-Power'

With sustainability and scientific design, researchers at Bristol Robotics Laboratory have begun looking into the possibility of 'pee-power' and explorations of how urine can be used to produce energy.

To test their studies, the research team implemented portable toilets that could harness this power at Glastonbury Festival. The design features cylinders filled with energy-producing electro-active micro-organisms. The bathroom stations use the collected urine to power festival displays that gave the attendees information about the event. In the 40-person terminal, about 1,000 liters of waste was collected daily, providing enough energy to power about 10 displays.

The technology is still in the prototyping phases, however, researchers believe it has great potential to serve as a natural resource with an unlimited supply, that's cheap and readily available.
Trend Themes
1. Urine-powered Energy - Developing technology to harness urine as a sustainable and cheap energy source.
2. Microbial Energy Generation - Exploring the potential of electro-active micro-organisms to produce energy from waste.
3. Portable Toilet Technology - Designing portable toilets equipped with energy-producing features for various applications.
Industry Implications
1. Festival and Event Management - Incorporating urine-powered displays into festivals and events to provide sustainable energy solutions.
2. Renewable Energy - Utilizing urine as a renewable energy source in a wider range of industries and applications.
3. Waste Management - Developing innovative waste-to-energy technologies using urine and other organic waste materials.

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