#13: Unplug vampire chargers once this week
All chargers draw a small amount of power whenever they are plugged in to a power outlet. That’s because they continuously transform high-voltage AC current to lower-voltage DC current. Take your average cell phone charger — it draws about 4 watts when actively charging, and about 0.25 watts at other times. If you never unplug the charger, about 66% of its electricity consumption will come from this standby power use.
If the 250 million Americans who own a cell phone always unplugged their charger, it could save 500 million kWh each year and prevent almost 350,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions — that’s like taking 80,000 cars off the road!
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Unplug the charger from the power outlet whenever you finish charging an electronic device. Or plug it into a power strip that you can switch off.
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