Is A Phantom Load Haunting Your House?
Chances are you have never heard of the term "phantom load," but it may be 
having an impact on your home energy bill.
Basically, phantom load refers to the electricity consumed by a device when it 
is turned off but still plugged in. For example, your television continues
to consume energy after you have pushed the "off" button on your remote. 
Features such as remote controls, clocks, timers, memories, microprocessors, and
instant-on features are indicators that an appliance will continue to use power 
even when it has been turned off. Common phantom load culprits include
microwaves, computers, TVs and DVD players. A typical home has twenty-five 
phantom load devices and the number is growing as we buy more and more 
electronic
devices.
On their own, these devices use only a small amount of energy. Millions of 
these devices are in use, however, and energy losses can quickly add up. The
average home uses about 450 kWhs per year on phantom load. Nationally, phantom 
load accounts for six percent of total energy consumption. This translates
into billions of dollars of wasted energy and unnecessary pollution. Obviously, 
phantom load is a big problem.
How You Can Help
List of 5 items
• When possible, unplug devices when they are not in use.
• As an alternative, plug devices into a power strip and turn the power strip 
off at night or when the home is unoccupied.
• For devices such as a computer, consider a smart strip. These devices can 
sense when a device is turned off and automatically shut off the power.
• If possible, choose an appliance without a built-in clock or timer. These 
devices can consume up to 200 watts of electricity per day.
• For appliances that are impractical to turn off, choose efficient Energy 
Star® products to help reduce your phantom load.
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