
Creating memorable experiences is at the heart of attractions venues, from theme parks to zoos. However,
the energy powering rides, lights, and food stands can strain both budgets and the environment.
In recent years, IAAPA and other advocacy organizations have championed sustainability efforts across the
industry. This push includes parks, zoos, waterparks, and the suppliers and vendors that support them.
Sustainability is indeed the future of the attractions industry. IAAPA’s research shows that nearly half of all
visitors are willing to pay more to visit an attraction with a strong commitment to sustainability among target
audiences.
More than half of IAAPA members (56%) reported having sustainability programs in place in 2023, with
another 20% working towards implementation. This collective effort underscores the industry’s dedication to a
greener future.
Enter: Power Factor Correction (PFC). While PFC might not be as thrilling as a roller coaster,
it can be a sustainability superhero for theme parks, hotels, waterparks, and zoos.
What is Power Factor Correction?
Imagine you buy a bag of popcorn but end up discarding a significant portion. This wastage represents what
might be happening with your electrical system. Many attractions industry venues have machines that use
inductive loads, such as motors for rides and pumps. These loads consume “reactive power” that doesn’t
perform actual work but contributes to your overall electricity invoice. PFC acts like a smart meter, optimizing
energy usage so your venue is only charged for the electricity that actually powers the fun.
How Does PFC Make Theme Parks More Sustainable? PFC is a Sustainability Effort in three keyways:
● Reduced Energy Consumption:
By minimizing energy waste, PFC lowers your overall energy use. Think of it as paying for
only the “popcorn” you eat, not the wasted portions! This translates to a smaller
environmental footprint, not to mention a small bill.
● Power Grid Hero:
Theme parks with good Power Factor put less strain on the power grid around them. This
reduced demand means utilities rely less on power generation, leading to fewer emissions
and a greener future.
● Efficiency Boost:
PFC benefits your venue’s entire electrical system. From rides and games to water features
and lighting, everything runs more efficiently, and may potentially. extend equipment lifespan
and reduce maintenance costs. It’s a win-win for sustainability and your bottom line!
By adopting Power Factor Correction, attractions can significantly reduce their energy consumption and costs,
aligning with sustainability goals while continuing to offer unforgettable experiences.
Contact David Detling of the Attractions Group for an initial conversation about how your venue could benefit
from Power Factor Correction with Energy Efficiency Group (EEG). EEG is a strategic partner of the
Attractions Group providing solutions for attractions venue operations.