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No more heated toilet seats

Thursday, May 19, 2011
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Japan is braced for a summer of electricity shortages after the earthquake and tsunami. This has caused demand for energy efficient gadgets to shoot through the roof with eco-friendly fridges and energy efficient LED lights selling well. On the down side companies are cutting down on the use of electricity with lights being turned off and electric toilet seats unplugged
This video would be a really interesting starter to any lesson; I’m going to use it in PSHE with my year 7’s tomorrow to discuss how dependent we have become on electricity.


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