(Source: Business Wire)

Southern California Edison (SCE) wants to warn its customers about the
scary "energy vampires" that lurk throughout their homes and businesses.
Common household devices and appliances still draw electricity even when
they are off or in "sleep" mode. And that additional energy use can
result in higher electricity bills.
Consumer electronics account for about 15 percent of all residential
electricity consumption. Electric devices -- such as televisions,
stereos, phone chargers, DVD players, computers, and microwave ovens -- can be energy guzzlers. Simply plugging the devices into a power strip
and turning it off (or unplugging the appliances completely) can save up
to 5 percent on the average bill.
"We're encouraging our customers to become the ultimate "energy vampire"
slayers, and by doing so, they'll save energy, money and the
environment," said Gene Rodrigues, SCE's director of energy efficiency.
"There are so many easy, quick ways to become a smarter electronics
consumer."
SCE encourages its customers to look for the Environmental Protection
Agency's ENERGY STAR symbol when shopping for electronics and
appliances. The iconic blue star signifies that the model is among the
most energy-efficient of its kind. ENERGY STAR-labeled products usually
are competitive in terms of price and performance compared to less
efficient models.
Some other facts to consider:
ENERGY STAR-qualified TVs and set boxes use up to 30 percent less
energy than comparable electronics that do not carry the
energy-efficient label; home-entertainment equipment such as DVD
players use up to 37 percent less. If all TVs sold in the United
States met ENERGY STAR requirements, the savings in energy costs would
grow to about $1 billion annually, and greenhouse gas emissions would
be reduced by the equivalent of about 1 million cars.
A computer monitor with the ENERGY STAR symbol uses about 22 percent
less electricity; a PC up to 33 percent less. If each computer and
monitor in homes across the nation were to go into energy-saving
"sleep" mode when not in use, more than $1 billion in annual energy
costs would be saved.
Telephones with the ENERGY STAR label use up to 58 percent less energy.
As many as 2.4 billion external power adapters are in use in the
United States -- that's about eight for every person. These external
power supplies contribute to about 12 percent of the national electric
bill. Look for ENERGY STAR-qualified external power supplies, and use
power strips as centralized turn-off points once finished with use of
the equipment.
About Southern California Edison
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International (NYSE:EIX) company, Southern
California Edison is one of the nation's largest electric utilities,
serving a population of nearly 14 million via 4.9 million customer
accounts in a 50,000-square-mile service area within Central, Coastal
and Southern California.
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