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Fastrabbit09 said:
Katilian said:
Entroper said:
The point is, if you leave your Wii on standby for a month, you use 7.2 kWh of electricity. My electricity bill at my last apartment was usually around 1000 kWh per month, and my girlfriend and I are pretty conservative with our energy use. We're talking about the smallest of fractions here, less than 1%. 20M people * 10 watts is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to what those 20M people already use.

 Wow, you and I have very different definitions of conservative. My last bill for 3 months was 891kWh. I too live with my girlfriend and I personally don't consider her or myself conservative either.

That said, stand-by power accounts for in between 5-10% of your electricity bill. Sure you can say that x * total people * kWh isn't much, but that starts to add up across devices, espically when you now consider that 5-10% of totally residential energy usage across the country comes from devices in standby.

Not that I'm trying to preach anything, I too leave all my devices in standby.


u do realize that you prolly didn't just make an apples to apples comparison, right?

u have to factor in month of the year, if u have a gas stove, gas hot water heater, etc...the size of the places and how tall the ceilings are...your local climate, etc etc etc

 


 I'm perfectly aware there are many factors involved, hence why we have different definitions of conservative. I wasn't saying he was wrong, more to point out the differences between peoples power consumption. After re-reading my post, I can see it might come off a bit harsh, but that wasn't intended.