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Standby Power

Introduction

  • Standby Power and the levels of consumption
  • Standby Power in Canada
  • Did you know?

Reducing Standby Power

  • Buy ENERGY STAR® qualified products
  • Watt meters
  • Unplugging certain electronics
  • Power bars
  • More ways to save on Standby Power

Initiatives to reduce Standby Power consumption

  • Canada's initiatives
  • Environmental benefits of the proposal regulation
  • International initiatives to reduce Standby Power consumption

Miscellaneous

  • Standby Power campaigns
  • Ready to use articles

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Standby Power

  • Introduction
  • Reducing Standby Power
  • Initiatives to Reduce Standby Power Consumption
  • Miscellaneous

Standby Power – When "Off" Means "On"

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2010-07-21
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