Think you turned everything off before leaving the house? And yet your electricity bill keeps rising? The culprit might be hiding in your electrical outlets. Because yes, some devices continue to use energy without your knowledge… even after being turned off! Curious? Here’s the truth about this apparent consumption that’s costing your budget (and the planet).
What is apparent consumption?
Also called phantom power, this form of waste refers to the electricity consumed by a device that’s plugged in but inactive. This may seem insignificant on a single device scale… but accumulated over several weeks, it makes a huge difference. And the good news? You can easily take action!
Computers: Standby Mode That Costs a Lot
Even when your computer is turned off, it often remains in standby mode, ready to be immediately restarted. As a result, it can use up to 21 watts per hour without your intervention.
The right approach: completely unplug the device or use a power strip with a one-touch switch to turn it off.
Gaming Consoles: The Hidden Gamer in the Shadows
Modern consoles often remain connected to the internet or ready to resume playing where they left off. In standby mode, they can use over 1 watt per hour.
Smart Tip: Activate built-in power-saving settings or unplug them after each session.
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