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In terms of energy efficiency, many new electronics are more energy
gluttons than the old ones they replace.
Many electronics today have "always on" features where they
continuously draw current even when shut off. Couple this with others
who use wall transformers that continuously draw current. If one wishes
to reduce your energy bill, the first thing you need to do is remove
all these parasitic power users. The irony is those of us who are
serious about cutting our power bills seek out the older electronics
because they do not siphon power when not used.
It is true that some refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners are
more efficient but you also need to consider the depreciation cost of
your money when replacing the unit. The push to replace older
appliances is a push to sell new ones and for power companies not to
have to build new power plants....it is not about you saving money.
TMT
gluttons than the old ones they replace.
Many electronics today have "always on" features where they
continuously draw current even when shut off. Couple this with others
who use wall transformers that continuously draw current. If one wishes
to reduce your energy bill, the first thing you need to do is remove
all these parasitic power users. The irony is those of us who are
serious about cutting our power bills seek out the older electronics
because they do not siphon power when not used.
It is true that some refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners are
more efficient but you also need to consider the depreciation cost of
your money when replacing the unit. The push to replace older
appliances is a push to sell new ones and for power companies not to
have to build new power plants....it is not about you saving money.
TMT