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"Setsuden" (ahorrar electricidad) es muy importante en japón. Por eso muchos lugares no usan aire acondicionado (si es que lo tienen), por eso todo el mundo anda con abanicos, y por eso todas las empresas habidas y por haber regalan abanicos baratitos para hacer propaganda.
Today's Word of the day is
Setsuden
"saving electricity"
せつでん
節電
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here's the link to the wikipedia article that probably explains it better than I could.
I *will* survive the Japanese summer and setsuden thanks to various yuzu products
The Benefits of National Unity
And with that, the entire private population of Japan voluntarily became the most effective demand response mechanism the world has ever seen.
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JAPAN can change. When its people recognise a challenge and agree on a solution, they often act quickly and in unison. After the earthquake and tsunami of March 11th, doubts about the safety of Japan’s nuclear industry were rife. Most reactors were shut down and have not been restarted. Since the country depends on nuclear power for 29% of its electricity, the nuclear freeze threatened to cast Japan into darkness.
The nation responded as one, dimming lights and cranking down the air-conditioning despite the humidity. Salarymen shed their jackets and ties; some even worked from home to save fuel. Factories moved shifts to nights and weekends, when demand for power is slacker. News broadcasts gave warning when the grid was nearing overload and urged people to turn off their gizmos. Peak electricity usage fell by nearly a fifth in the Tokyo region, compared with last year. Amazingly, Japan made it through the summer without blackouts.
From The Economist
ふむ、アミバ様に言われると出来そうな気がするねー(⌒-⌒; )
Setsuden 節電 in Tokyo, and still brighter than in London.
Energy-saving golden office at dusk. #setsuden 節電で照明落としてるから夕暮れも金色やの。 (Taken with Instagram at 深川ギャザリア)