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Learning Storage Performance
- Vampires are standby power devices that draw excessive energy even when not in use.
- Vampires typically consume anywhere from 4-7 watts per hour.
- Vampires can be found in almost every household appliance including televisions, telephones, fax machines, washers, and dryers. Vampires make sure that the appliance is ?instantly? functioning when you want to use it; they are also used to maintain memory functions in these devices. Some Vampires, such as cell phone chargers, draw energy when plugged in even if they are not connected to the device they normally charge.
- Approximately 26 power plants are needed just to power these energy vampires.
What are "Vampire Slayers?"
- "Vampire Slayers" are energy-efficient standby power devices that use one watt or less of energy per hour.
- If more devices used vampire slayers, we could save billions of kilowatt-hours per year without sacrificing performance.
- If the nation as a whole moved to one-watt standby power devices, we might need 20 fewer power plants to power these devices than we do currently.
- Vampire slayers often cost as little as 50 cents more than the inefficient energy vampires, and can pay for themselves through reduced energy bills.
- In the aggregate, households across the nation would save from $1 to 2 billion on their energy bills if they adopted appliances that utilize vampire slayers.