Metering demonstrates that the power draw in standby and off-mode varies widely among different models, regardless of features or functions. Whereas some products exhibit losses greater than 20 watts, low-loss products in the same categories with similar performance and features can draw less than 1 watt. Clearly, significant standby and off-mode power reductions are achievable through the application of more efficient power supplies, smarter batteries, and improved integrated circuitry. Through intelligent public policies and greater consumer awareness, we can begin to address the financial and environmental costs of standby and off-mode power losses.
The remainder of this report presents current estimates of leaking electricity and the basis of these estimates, alternative design options that can be and have been applied to reduce standby and off-mode losses, policy options for reducing leaking electricity (including domestic and international activities), and actions that consumers can take to minimize standby and off-mode power waste in their homes.