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Q&A: DOES UNPLUGGING MY REFRIGERATOR AT NIGHT SAVE ENERGY? IS THIS A FACT OR A MYTH? WHY?
Jan 31st
Question by anna d:
Does unplugging my refrigerator at night save energy? Is this a fact or a myth? Why?
I really want to know before doing it.
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HOW MUCH ENERGY DO YOU SAVE BY UNPLUGGING THINGS FOR THE NIGHT?
Jan 29th
Question by Ceizari:
How much energy do you save by unplugging things for the night?
Like unplugging the Television for the night or computer, or things like that, does it really save you money and save the world energy?
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IS IT POSSIBLE TO SAVE ENERGY BY UNPLUGGING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES?
Dec 5th
Question by buster:
Is it possible to save energy by unplugging electrical appliances?
A friend told me that he saves from $ 5,00 to $ 10.00 per month on his electric bill be unpluging his appliances such as toasters, microwaves and washer. Can this be ture?
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DOES UNPLUGGING THINGS THAT USE ELECTRICITY REALLY SAVE THAT MUCH ENERGY?
Sep 3rd
Question by running2adream:
Does unplugging things that use electricity really save that much energy?
Say if you unplugged your toaster, or microwave when not in use. Does it make a difference?
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Q&A: WILL UNPLUGGING YOUR COMPUTER SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Jun 10th
Question by wvdm7:
Will unplugging your personal save electricity?
I’ve been told to unplug my personal at work when I am not using it, because this will save electricity? Can that be true?
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DOES TURNING OFF POWER STRIPS WORK AS WELL AS UNPLUGGING ELECTRONICS TO SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Jan 11th
Question by Bashful Bondage Bunny:
Does turning off power strips work as well as unplugging electronics to save electricity?
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DOES UNPLUGGING A DEVICE THAT ISN’T TURNED ON ACTUALLY SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Dec 1st
Question by Thankyoumam:
Does unplugging a device that is not turned on actually save electricity?
I comprehend that some devices continue to use power when they aren’t in use, like a computer. But what about a easy device, like a toaster? Is anything saved by unplugging it? What about a 100′ foot extention cord that I leave plugged into my garage outlet? Can just a cord lead or consume energy? Doesn’t make sense to me, but some people believe that.
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Q&A: DOES UNPLUGGING APPLIANCES OR CELL PHONE CHARGERS WHEN NOT IN USE SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Nov 2nd
Question by james t:
Does unplugging appliances or cell phone chargers when not in use save electricity?
Can you save money by unplugging unused cell phone chargers or toasters or other stuff like that?
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DOES UNPLUGGING APPLIANCES WHEN GOING AWAY REALLY SAVE ENERGY?
Sep 12th
Question by harlowtoo:
Does unplugging appliances when going away really save energy?
I have heard that you can save on your energy bill by unplugging such things as computers, TV’s, & major appliances (no, not fridge or freezer!) if you are going to be away from home for awhile. Does anyone know if this is true, what kind of savings are we speaking here? Also, would really like links to any sites that discuss such things. (Please do not just tell me to Google it, I know that much already.) Thanks!
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DOES UNPLUGGING A LAMP OR A BOW FAN REALLY SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Jul 9th
Question by jennifer:
Does unplugging a lamp or a bow fan really save electricity?
I know that massive household appliances and devices that are automatically on (like a dvd player) use electricity while plugged in while turned off. But what about the smaller things? If a lamp or a box fan is plugged in and off, is it using electricity?
Would it be save money on my electric bill to unplug these items absolutely when not in use?
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