Stop Vampire Appliances From Taking A Bite Out Of Your Budget
PG&E Helps Customers Drive a Stake into the Heart of Energy-Sucking Appliances with Top Five Energy Saving Tips
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- With any number of spooky creatures wandering around Northern and Central California this week, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is helping its customers shield their energy bills from budget-sucking Vampire Appliances.
"Unlike their fanged cousins, Vampire Appliances suck away money from customers' wallets day and night by using energy even when they appear to be turned off," said Tim Fitzpatrick, PG&E's chief communications officer.
Every year, these budget-suckers account for about 10 percent of an average household's energy bill, according to the Association of Energy Services Professionals, and idle gadgets waste more than 100 billion kilowatt hours of electricity—costing consumers a terrifying $10 billion each year, reports the Environmental Protection Agency.
To help raise awareness of the threat posed by Vampire Appliances, PG&E is announcing its list of Top Ten Vampire Appliances for 2014, in order of their energy-sucking appetite:
- Flat Screen TVs
- Home Computers (Laptops and Desktops)
- Video Game Consoles
- Digital Video Recorders
- Cable Boxes
- Cable Modems
- Laser Printers
- DVD Players
- Cell Phone/Tablet Chargers
- Small Appliances - Microwave/Toaster Oven/Coffee Maker
"While garlic and wooden stakes won't kill this waste, we want to pass along our Top Five Anti-Vampire Appliance Tips that every household can use to save potentially hundreds of dollars every year," Fitzpatrick said.
Among the top five tips PG&E is recommending that every household adopt are:
- Unplug: Unplug appliances, electronics and chargers that aren't in use or turn them off using an inexpensive power strip.
- Buy Smart: By spending as little as $20 for advanced power strips households can achieve energy savings of nearly 50 percent.
- Go Green: The more energy efficient appliances aren't simply good for the environment, they will help save you money.
- Home Energy Check-Up: Consider taking a home energy check-up. It will help you learn more about your energy usage so you can become an even smarter energy consumer.
- Auto-Power Down: Turn on an automatic power-down feature on your TV or Game Consoles and set the right predetermined inactivity level for your household.
For more budgeting tips, and other ways to save and conserve energy please visit www.pge.com/saveenergymoney.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation's cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/ and http://www.pge.com/about/newsroom/.
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