Slaying the Energy Vampires in your home!

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Over the years I've certainly noticed my power bills go up.   Until recently I didn't realize though that even power cords with nothing plugged into them would continue to draw power and many other items.  I thought just having them off was enough.  So I've got plenty to implement from this blog and I'm hoping to see some major savings.  There are some great tips here, hopefully you can learn and save too!

Slaying the Energy Vampires in your home!

Energy VampireEvery day, and all night long, there are vampires in your home sucking power from outlets and costing you more money. Silent and relentless they siphon energy around the clock, even when idle.

Standby power is the energy used by some appliances and electronics when they are turned off, but still plugged into an outlet. The devices that cause this type of waste are called Energy Vampires.

How to slay those Energy Vampires lurking in your house. 


A good first step is a $30 surge protector/power strip. Plug your TV into Conserve Smart AV’s green master outlet, and when the set is turned off, the device cuts power to the other devices ( such as DVD players, game consoles, receivers, speakers) plugged into the strip’s outlets.


Belkin, who makes the Conserve Smart AV, estimates that it can save you up to $76 per year in energy costs, assuming your entertainment system includes a DVD player, VCR, game console, sub-woofer and amplifier.

You don’t have to spend a dime to slay some vampires. Simply unplugging a cell phone or MP3 player once they are charged, is a great cost-cutting suggestion from the Environmental Protection Agency.



If you use a desktop computer with a separate monitor, configure it to shut down when not it use. The EPA says that alone can save you up to $85 a year. By the way, laptops power down automatically, but desktops - especially the older ones - may not.

Standby Power Data Center - Which Vampires are sucking the most energy?

Energy Suckers The Web site, Standby Power Data Center will help you determine how much energy a device uses when it’s idle. Just enter a product type, model number, or company or brand name. The database takes that information and lets you know which products best match standards for standby-power requirements.


In a typical home, stand-by power adds about $200 a to your annual bill. Don’t let those energy sucking devices cost you money. A few simple steps will help you slay the Energy Vampires in your home.

 

 

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Comments (1)

Debb Janes EcoBroker and Bernie Stea JD
ViewHomes of Clark County - Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
REALTORS® in Clark County, WA

Thanks for spreading the word Diane. Imagine the impact on energy savings if we all adopted these simple measures. Hope you're having a good Wednesday. D

Oct 23, 2013 06:02 AM

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