It is true, that if you do unplug any electronic device that is "not" in-use it will save you money over time. If every person were to do the same thing in their homes, then the "Power-Companies"(Utilities) would not have to Generate as much "Power" thus "Burn" more "Fossil-Fuels.''
All of "The Utilities" have "quotas"(power) that they keep "on-line" so that every customer has "The Energy" at their finger-tips, when they turn a device on.
In this day and age with all of the "electronics"(power hungry devices) it is very difficult for "The Utilities" to "supply the demand." The "Power Companies"(Plants) that generate electricity, are close to 50Yrs. old, along with all of the power-lines that transport our electricity from "The Station" to our homes, jobs, and every other factor that "demands-power."
That is why we have constant "Black-Outs" and why "The Utilities" can't Stop "Rolling Black-Outs" from happenning throughout The Country... We "Over Load" the entire "System" which wasn't designed for the "electronic-age."
If we all don't start taking "Energy" more serious, then our "energy problems" will only get worse, along with "the environment."
A final note: unplugging unused appliances when not in use, "cuts-down" the chances of them starting a fire...
2006-12-08 01:28:52
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answered by 1moe4u 3
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before each and every thing, it does no longer ensue in one day. it may take a minimum of two a lengthy time period earlier the final public of human beings owned electric powered automobiles, because human beings are not likely to in common words get rid of the automobiles they have now and purchase a sparkling electric powered vehicle. initially revenues will be slow because the automobiles will be severe priced. second, it really is compared to any unmarried vehicle proprietor will be charging their vehicle on the very similar time. If a vehicle receives say 2 hundred miles to a cost, and your vacation on a daily basis is 20 miles, you would probable in common words be charging the vehicle once per week. As electric powered automobiles grow to be extra common, battery life will strengthen, and automobiles will bypass extra and extra between expenditures. there are a selection of fantastic battery breakthroughs on the horizon. third, as electric powered automobiles grow to be the classic, the cost of photo voltaic panels will come down. putting panels on the roof and in truth trickle charging the vehicle each and every time you're abode may cut decrease back the electric powered call for especially, and by no skill in common words that, at the same time as anybody isn't charging their automobiles, the photo voltaic panels are nonetheless gathering power and feeding it decrease back into the grid. Fourth, electrical energy is a lot less severe priced than gas, and with photo voltaic panels (after the preliminary funding) it really is free. at the same time as human beings do not might want to make investments in gas, they'll spend it on non-needs, coming up a astounding useful impact on the monetary gadget by the years. eliminating the oil supermajors will cost possibly a million jobs international-huge (perchance some hundred thousand the following interior the U. S.) yet will positioned over 1000 billion funds a 12 months decrease back into human beings's wallet. those who will go in the route of the most from electric powered automobiles are the fat-cat oil agency executives like the at present retired CEO of Exxon who were given a $400 million dollar retirement equipment!!!
2016-11-24 22:53:01
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know that it is bad for the environment. Up to 10% of your entire electric bill is from electronics that are in standby. Everything from your cell phone charger to your TV. Most cable boxes use full power regardless if there in use or standby. You could unplug to save money on the bill but I doubt that it helps the environment but then again every little bit helps.
2006-12-08 01:03:49
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answered by bourne3141592654 2
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I would suggest reading the following link for anyone who is interested on the energy consumption issues with unplugging appliances when not in use. Do not worry it is only 3 pages and it does a good job of explaining phantom loads.
http://www.homepower.com/files/phantom.pdf
2006-12-08 03:49:29
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answered by KAYAKsamVI 2
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Even though the appliance is turned off, there is a residual current passing through it. Televisions that has a remote control to turn them on are the biggest draws of energy for an appliance that is turned off.
2006-12-08 01:04:08
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answered by yodeladyhoo 5
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It lessen the chance of fire, in case the appliance shorts out.
2006-12-08 01:07:13
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answered by WC 7
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If a short happens, or a storm or something.. and the power goes out and comes back on, it could spark a fire! lol
And the things accumulate energy over a period of time.
2006-12-08 01:08:33
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answered by Caleb B 1
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they use negligable ammounts of energy that add up over time... it can save you like 30 cents on your bill...
now if your electricty comes from oil or other fossil fuels, yeah it's better for the environment...
but mine comes from hydro power... so no big deal.
2006-12-08 01:03:07
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answered by J-Rod on the Radio 4
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saves on the electric bill, and less cause for a fire.
2006-12-08 01:02:14
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answered by St♥rmy Skye 6
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plugged in but not being used, it still draws and uses electricity and is wasting it. Dropping your usage is environmentally friendly :)
2006-12-08 01:08:58
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answered by J Somethingorother 6
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