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<June Free Report> <The Ghostly Energy Haunting our Homes>

by Vani Miglani | 27-06-2023 23:52 recommendations 0

The Ghostly Energy Haunting our Homes

In our modern world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, a hidden threat lies lurking in the background, siphoning away energy and contributing to environmental degradation. Phantom energy, a phenomenon that remains largely unnoticed, has significant consequences for our planet. 

Also referred to as standby power or vampire power, phantom energy  is the energy consumed by electronic devices even when they appear to be turned off or in standby mode. According to the United Nations, standby power accounts for approximately 6% of global electricity consumption. That's equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of Germany and Japan combined!

The culprits behind this energy drain are numerous and often found within our homes. Devices such as televisions, computers, gaming consoles, chargers, and even small appliances contribute to phantom energy consumption. The International Energy Agency estimates that standby power accounts for 10% of the electricity consumed by home electronics in developed countries.

The consequences of phantom energy extend beyond increased electricity bills. The greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy waste contribute to climate change, leading to global warming and its associated environmental challenges.

Fortunately, there are practical steps we can take to tackle this hidden threat and reduce our energy footprint:

1. Awareness and Conscious Consumption: Simply being aware of the issue and understanding how phantom energy affects the environment can empower us to make conscious choices. Educating ourselves and others about the impact of standby power is the first step toward change.

2. Unplug and Switch Off: Developing a habit of unplugging electronic devices when not in use and switching them off completely can eliminate standby power consumption. This simple action can save both energy and money.

3. Smart Power Solutions: Embracing smart power solutions can help us combat phantom energy. According to the United Nations Development Programme, the use of smart power strips and outlets can reduce standby power consumption by up to 30%.

4. Energy-Efficient Devices: Opting for energy-efficient appliances and electronics is another effective approach. Energy Star-rated devices, for example, are designed to consume less energy and can significantly reduce standby power waste.

By raising awareness, making conscious choices, and advocating for systemic change, we can combat this hidden threat and contribute to a more sustainable future. It is pre-eminent to adopt these practices and to incorporate energy-saving habits into our daily lives to reduce our carbon footprint.

References List

1. United Nations. (2017). Sustainable Development Goals: 7 Affordable and Clean Energy. Retrieved from https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/energy/

2. International Energy Agency. (2019). Standby power: Data and analysis. Retrieved from https://www.iea.org/reports/standby-power-data-and-analysis

3. United Nations Development Programme. (2013). Low Carbon Energy for Development Network: Standby Power Report. Retrieved from https://www.undp.org/content/dam/undp/library/Environment%20and%20Energy/Environment%20and%20Climate%20Change/Low%20Carbon%20Energy%20for%20Development%20Network/LCEDN_Standby_Power_Report_Final.pdf


 
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  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello again Vani! This is your mentor Yewon.

    Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.

    You have written an interesting report!
    Especially, the part that explains four practical steps to reduce our energy footprint was interesting.
    I think we should try our best to practice them in our daily lives.

    Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
    Posted 26-08-2023 04:42

  • James Mentor says :
    Hello again Vani! This is your mentor James.

    What an interesting topic! I also knew that electronic devices consume energy even when they're not being used, but I wasn't aware of the actual rate of consumption. It is truly shocking to hear that such enormous amount of energy is being wasted worldwide every year! I'm sure this "ghost energy" can be saved by developing effective local circuit breakers for each device.

    Thanks for writing such a meaningful report! Great work.
    Posted 11-07-2023 16:53

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