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Get rid of those “Energy Phantoms”


Protecting the environment and saving money is as easy as pulling the plug.  There are appliances and electronic devices scattered around your home that are sucking electricity even when they aren’t in use.  Who’d have thought that your cell phone charger could pull down an average of 1.73 Kilowatts per month; or that a printer absorbs 4.32 Kilowatts per month–just sitting there.  May not seem like much, but if you add up all the items in your home that are secretly eating energy–it is a fairly large number.

Tucson Electric Power (TEP) has made the task of searching out and destroying the energy phantoms easy.   Check out their energy phantom calculator.  Just enter the quantity of each electronic device in your home and the calculator can quickly help you add up how much electricity each month is being wasted at your house.  Now think about all the households in the U.S.   The Census Bureau estimates that in 2007 there were 127,902,000 housing units in the country.  I calculated a sampling of a few of these household items and the savings if they were unplugged.

Collective Usage of 127,902,000 Houses

kWh to be Saved Per month

Millions $ to be Saved Per Month

Dishwasher

166,272,600

$15,348,240

Charger/power cube

184,178,880

16,627,260

Laptop charger

322,313,040

29,417,460

Doorbell

460,447,200

40,928,640

Microwave

276,268,320

24,302,380

Fax machine

856,943,400

76,741,200

Cell phone charger

221,270,460

20,464,320

Power & garden tool charger

368,357,760

33,254,520

Multi-funct printer

552,536,640

49,881,780

I’m not suggesting that you have to unplug your microwave, doorbell or your dishwasher when they’re not in use (way too painful), but there are items that pulling the plug takes no more effort than flipping off a light switch.  Figure out where you can unplug at your home.  Collectively we can conserve millions of dollars worth of electricity and that little bit of effort can make a huge difference for the planet.

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