Monday

Energy Vampires


This is for the Blog Action Day on the enviroment. The idea came from ucsusa.org . There are some good practical tips for energy saving on on their site. I didn't know until quite recently how much electricity we waste just by leaving things plugged in, even when they are switched off !
So if you're not using an appliance, unplug it or use power strips with a switch.

11 comments:

  1. Most of us never think about that! Good post

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  2. great advise! the illo is awesome!

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  3. Anonymous11:49 pm

    Sometimes it's the little things that count -- because they all add up. Good post!

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  4. Anonymous5:32 am

    Great electrical tips for us all. It all truly helps. Thank you for your support of Blog Action Day!

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  5. This is a great idea and every bit helps. I do this now.

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  6. Anonymous10:14 am

    I can honestly call myself an energy vampire. I'm very guilty of leaving things plugged in. You've shamed me now :) It's something small but I can make an effort with it.

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  7. Anonymous12:40 pm

    Brilliant, they say a picture is worth a thousand words this one is worth a lot more, very creative, very clever and very emotive!

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  8. I read all your blog action Day posts and they all have some good advice and useful links, thanks everyone!

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  9. Anonymous7:30 pm

    Thanks for this post on Blog Action Day!

    The debate about leaving things plugged in rages on. I have researched it and can't really come to any conclusion. Some things seem to use virtually no power on standby, others use a surprisingly large amount.

    The tip about the power strips with the on/off switch is a good one.

    -Will

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  10. Anonymous8:48 pm

    Gosh, this is a great illustration -- and a very fun blog.

    Glad to have found you!

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  11. Anonymous6:22 am

    So by plugging in, it's still consuming power? But doesn't all the switching on and off cause greater energy to be used?

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