ComEd Helps Families and Businesses Identify Energy Vampires Lurking This Halloween
October 27 2022 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Most customers unaware of energy-draining
appliances and electronics that add dollars to their electric
bills
Energy vampires are real and may be draining electricity from
your home or business. This Halloween, ComEd encourages customers
to put a stake in energy vampires by taking a few, simple steps
that can save both money and energy.
Vampire energy, also known as standby energy, is the electricity
drawn from outlets when equipment is turned off but still plugged
in. Some electronics, including cell phones, computers, printers
and game consoles, continue to draw electricity when they are
plugged in and turned off; in fact, according to the U.S.
Department of Energy, vampire energy can account for up to 10
percent of a home’s energy use.
“Starting this Halloween, stop letting appliances with clocks
and timers be a drain on your electric bill,” said Melissa
Washington, ComEd's chief customer officer and senior vice
president of customer operations. “These devices masquerade as
energy vampires that can trick you into using more electricity.
This year, bite-back against energy vampires by treating yourself
to these simple, energy-saving tips.”
- Use a power strip with an on/off switch to completely power
down electronics at home.
- Unplug chargers to mobile phones, e-readers and other
electronics once these devices are fully charged.
- When planning to be away from home for an extended amount of
time, unplug all non-essential devices such as televisions and
other electronics.
- Look for the ENERGY STAR® label on home appliances, electronics
and other products. ENERGY STAR-certified products meet strict
energy-efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy.
These energy-saving tips come courtesy of the award-winning
ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, which is funded in compliance with
state law. It is one of the largest programs in the nation offering
residents, businesses and the public sector ways to control energy
costs, including services and incentives that help them cut back on
energy use to reduce energy bills and help the environment.
In addition to saving customers more than $7 billion on their
energy bills since 2008, the energy efficiency program has helped
customers save nearly 65 million megawatt-hours of electricity,
which is enough energy to power more than 7.4 million ComEd
customers' homes for one year.
To take advantage of the program, ComEd offers free home energy
assessments that assess the interior of a home or unit to find ways
to lower energy costs. Since 2014, nearly 130,000 homeowners and
renters across northern Illinois have saved a total of
approximately $17.5 million on their energy bills through home
assessments, based on 2021 rates.
For information on all the ways ComEd helps customers save money
and energy, visit ComEd.com/HomeSavings for residential customers
and ComEd.com/BizSavings for business customers.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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