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    Don't Let Phantom Power Trick You into Higher Energy Use This Season
    1:30p ET October 27 '25 PR Newswire

    Save Energy and Money by Eliminating Hidden Culprits to Take a Bite Out of Monthly Bills

    Energy vampires. Phantom load. Standby power. All have an eternal thirst for electricity and all can have a sinister impact on monthly energy bills.

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    Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is helping customers detect those sneaky, round-the-clock appliances and devices that silently drain energy from your home or business, even when they are in standby mode or turned off.

    The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) estimates idle loads can account for up to 10% of a typical household's electric bill and are roughly responsible for 1% of global carbon emissions. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, these always-on devices can cost the average household up to $100 a year, depending on energy usage and where you live.

    "Energy vampires feed on everyday habits, but eliminating them doesn't require a big investment," said David Poster, PG&E Director, Building Electrification and Efficiency. "Small shifts in how you manage your energy use can lower your monthly bills and support a more sustainable future."

    Watt-Wasting Offenders The Standby Power Projectidentified some of the biggest energy-sucking devices:

    -- Desktop computer

    -- Computer monitor

    -- Smart Speakers/Smart Home Devices

    -- Phone/Tablet chargers

    -- Gaming consoles

    -- Modem/Internet router

    -- Television

    -- Cable box

    -- Coffee maker

    -- Printer

    -- Toaster

    Garlic-free Guidance to Save Taking a proactive approach can reduce standby power use by about 20%, according to LBNL.

    -- Unplug devices when not in use. The older the appliance, the greater savings you'll likely see.

    -- Use smart power strips, which allow you to group your gadgets and shut off hidden energy drains with a single switch.

    -- Turn lights off when you leave the room.

    -- Upgrade toEnergy Star(R)certified appliances.

    -- Use PG&E's free energy and money-saving online tools: Home Energy Checkupand Energy Action Guide.

    -- Sign up forHomeIntel: a free program for PG&E customers with a Smart Meter, includes a free Smart Audit account and personal energy coach.

    -- Use aKill A Watt(R) Meter: a device that plugs into the wall to read how much energy is being consumed by an electrical device.

    -- Use aPlug Load Logger: a device that measures and records power and energy consumption and provides time-stamped information for a detailed analysis.

    -- Both devices are available to borrow at thePG&E Energy Centers Tool Lending Library(shipping rates may apply) or check your local library for availability. The devices can also be purchased online or at your nearest hardware store.

    You can also lower energy bills and save money by building an Energy Efficiency DIY Toolkit. With an investment in energy-efficient materials, customers can save hundreds of dollars each year.

    Energy Efficiency Support Programs

    -- Energy Savings Assistance (ESA): provides income-eligible customers with energy-savings improvements at no charge.

    -- GoGreen Financing: a statewide program which offers affordable financing for energy efficiency upgrades to help homeowners and renters reduce their energy use.

    Other Ways to Save HomeIntel brings energy-saving strategies to life. Watch this videoas a personal energy coach helps identify and eliminate costly power drains.

    Additional energy and money-saving strategies that can help customers prepare for the cooler temperatures can be found at pge.com.

    About PG&E Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visitpge.comandpge.com/news

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