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  2. Domestic energy consumption - Wikipedia

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    Domestic energy consumption refers to the total energy consumption of a single household. Globally, the amount of energy used per household may vary significantly, depending on factors such as the standard of living of the country, the climate, the age of the occupant of the home, and type of residence. Households in different parts of the ...

  3. Home idle load - Wikipedia

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    Home idle load is the continuous residential electric energy consumption as measured by smart meters. [1] [2] [3] It differs from standby power (loads) in that it includes energy consumption by devices that cycle on and off within the hourly period of standard smart meters (such as fridges, aquarium heaters, wine coolers, etc.).

  4. 12 Household Appliances You Should Unplug to Save Money

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    If you're like the typical American, you've probably got about 40 household appliances that you routinely leave plugged in – even when these devices aren't actively being used. But did you ...

  5. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Energy reviews compliance with the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987, which required manufacturers to reduce the energy consumption of the appliances by 25% every five years. [8] In the 1990s, the appliance industry was very consolidated, with over 90% of the products being sold by just five ...

  6. Trump weighing executive order protecting gas stoves ... - AOL

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    Over 75 million U.S. households use natural gas for at least one appliance, mostly for home or water heat, according to the most recent residential energy consumption survey published by the U.S ...

  7. National Appliance Energy Conservation Act - Wikipedia

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    The National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987 (NAECA; Pub. L. 100–12, 101 Stat. 103, enacted March 17, 1987) is a United States Act of Congress that regulates energy consumption of specific household appliances. Though minimum Energy Efficiency Standards were first established by the United States Congress in Part B of Title III of ...

  8. 9 Bad Habits That Hike Up Your Utility Bills - AOL

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    Phantom energy, sometimes referred to as vampire energy, is power consumed by electric appliances that are turned off but still plugged into outlets. This contributes to unneeded household energy use.

  9. Home Energy Saver - Wikipedia

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    Home Energy Saver is a set of on–line resources developed by the U.S. Department of Energy at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory intended to help consumers and professional energy analysts, analyze, reduce, and manage home energy use. [1] The Home Energy Saver energy assessment tool allows consumers to conduct a do-it-yourself home ...