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Is Vampire Power Draining Your Energy Budget?

Updated: Sep 30

Graphic image of a plug with an image of a flying bat overlaid on it.
It’s scary how much energy is sucked by unused energy vampires!

An energy vampire is a device that drains power even when it’s turned off or not in use. These can include everything from that second TV in your guest room to those phone chargers that aren’t charging anything.


If that doesn’t seem frightening enough, remember that vampire power can cost you up to $100 a year or more on your energy bills. Ward off vampire energy drains with these measures:


  • Unplug devices that are rarely used. Examples include a TV, lamps, or other plugged-in devices in a spare or guest room.

  • Use a power strip with a switch to control groups of devices, such as an entertainment center with a TV, stereo, and game console.

  • Use advanced power strips for computers and other devices. These “smart” power strips can sense when a device is not being used and will shut off the power automatically.

  • Purchase ENERGY STAR®-certified electronic devices. ENERGY STAR® products typically draw less standby power than standard models.


If the cost of energy waste is still keeping you up at night, there are plenty of simple ways to save. Switch to LED bulbs. They are 75% more efficient than traditional incandescents. Adjust your thermostat at night or when you’re not at home to save energy. A Wi-Fi programmable model makes it easy by automatically adjusting temperatures according to your schedule.


With these and other cost-saving measures, you can rid your home of energy waste and make it more comfortable and efficient.

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