What is Vampire Energy? Vampire energy is the term given to electrical appliances that consume energy, even when they are shut off. Every cord that remains plugged into an outlet uses an electrical current waiting to be turned on. These devices are known as remote-ready appliances and include desktop computers and displays, printers, TVs, microwaves and video game consoles. Devices such as your cell phone and laptop also consume energy when left on the charger after fully charged. According to the National Resource Defence Council, Americans spend about $19 billion per year on vampire energy costs. Unplugging devices that are not in use can help prevent the consumption of vampire energy.
Help us conserve energy during Thanksgiving and winter break by unplugging your devices from outlets and turning off powerstrips.