How much energy does your PC consume when not in use?

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What’s the real energy cost of each computer station?
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11
Watts
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11
4
Watts
Watts
Standby power usage of a single computer station when left plugged in
and not in use:
16 hrs per day for 5 working days
=
90 hrs
24 hrs per day for two weekend days
=
48 hrs
7 days total
=
138 hrs
Standby power usage per week: 138 hrs x 32W
=
4,416 Wh
52 weeks a year: 4416Wh x 52 weeks
=
230 kWh
Cost of standby power at 13.5 pence* per kWh
= £31 per annum
=32 Watts
These examples are based on an actual
workstation and do not include hub
(4 Watts), scanner (9 Watts) and any
other power consuming peripherals.
6
Watts
Standby power consumption
using Standby Saver
=0 Watts
Annual saving using Standby Saver = £31 per annum per computer
C02 equivalent is 100kg per annum.
This estimate excludes holiday periods e.g. Christmas when
computers are on standby for longer.
*average cost per kWh
Infra red version also available for use with TV, DVD, games consoles and other AV equipment.
*Wattage taken from generic models of contemporary
computers, printers and speakers are used as examples only.
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