Families warned over 'phantom load' adding huge £1,253 to energy bills (2024)

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HUGE power drains - dubbed "phantom loads" - could add £1,253 to energy bills next month, experts have warned.

By Levi Winchester,Bradley Jolly

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Appliances left on all the time,either intentionally or accidentally, are said to be "phantom loads" because they slowly consume power in homes. Computers, media servers and evenheated towel rails, for instance, will cost homeowners significant more to run, it is feared.

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A "phantom load" of 275w currently costs £683 but this will rise to £1,253 in October, experts atLoop, a smart meter energy app, said.

In October,theOfgem price cap will rise from £1,971 to a hideous £3,549for those on default tariffs who pay by direct debit.

Butsome simple changes could reduce this to 100w and produce a saving of £434 - come October, this saving would be worth £797, Mirror reports.

If prices were to increase by another 20 per cent in January 2023, these changes would amount to a whopping £957 saving, according to Loop.

The £1,253 figure is the cost of leaving appliances on standby between use, based on an average household - so wasted energy use.

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A woman looks at her energy bill (file image) (Image: Getty)

Common ‘phantom load’ culprits

The below figures show how much each item costs to run currently, then how much they'll cost following the price cap increase in October, and predicted cost come January 2023.

Extra fridges, old fridges or "beer fridges"

  • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £99
  • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £182
  • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £271

Old desktop computers

  • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £79
  • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £145
  • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £174

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Faulty set-top box recorder

  • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £149
  • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £273
  • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £327

Over-sensitive outdoor security lights

  • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £50
  • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £92
  • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £109

Traditional (non smart) electric heating (heating empty home – 40% of time)

  • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £739
  • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £1,355
  • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £1,628

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    Electric underfloor heating (one extra hour per day)

    • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £309
    • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £567
    • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £680

    Two 60w outside lights left on 10 hours per night

    • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £125
    • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £229
    • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £274

    Electric towel rail

    • Average annual cost (April @28.3p per unit) - £149
    • Average annual new cost (Oct @52p per unit) - £273
    • Average annual cost (Jan 2023 @62.4p per unit – if the cost is to rise by 20%) - £327

    How to reduce the 'phantom load'

    Some things like fridges and freezers must stay on all the time - so with these appliances, you need to focus on efficiency and running costs.

    An older or less efficient model could easily cost twice or three times as much to run as the most efficient models.

    You may already be aware that appliances continue to drain energy, even when left on standby - so make sure things like your TV and phone charger are switched off when you're not using them.

    Dr. Steve Buckley, Head of Data Science at Loop, says: "Many people I speak to are really worried about theirenergy billsright now, and sadly the situation is not set to improve for some time yet.

    “The reality is that the only way we can lower our energy bills right now is to reduce the amount of energy we use and the key to that is measuring our use.

    “If you measure it, you can control it. If you measure it, you can see the impact of changes you make."

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    Families warned over 'phantom load' adding huge £1,253 to energy bills (2024)

    FAQs

    How much does electricity cost from phantom loads? ›

    In the United States alone, phantom load costs consumers more than $3 billion a year. That is equal to the output of several full-size power plants. Each load may range from just a few watts to over 20 watts. Standby consumption, or phantom load, use to account for only one percent of a home's energy bill.

    What is a normal phantom load? ›

    A phantom load is the power consumed by appliances that are plugged in but doing nothing useful. I'm talking about the 10-15 W your television uses when it is turned off and the 2-4 W consumed by your cell phone charger when it is not attached to or charging a cell phone. These little loads all add up.

    What is phantom load? ›

    A phantom load is the electricity consumed by an appliance or electronic device when it is turned off. With most of these appliances, “off” does not really mean “off.” Electric current is still flowing to keep the device or appliance in standby “ready” mode.

    Is The phantom load Real? ›

    Standby power, also called vampire power, vampire draw, phantom load, ghost load or leaking electricity refers to the way electric power is consumed by electronic and electrical appliances while they are switched off (but are designed to draw some power) or in standby mode.

    Does leaving your TV plugged in use electricity? ›

    When your devices are plugged in but not in use, they consume electricity, known as the phantom effect. As a result, unplugging those devices can save electricity. Do not worry about unplugging every gadget; simply plug what you can into a power strip so you can unplug less.

    Does leaving lamps plugged in use electricity? ›

    All things plugged in will bleed some energy. Called "standby" electricity loss because it's so often associated with electronics in standby or idle mode, it's also known as "phantom" or "vampire" electricity (for obvious reasons). Even turned off, many appliances keep drawing power.

    Do appliances draw power when plugged in? ›

    Did you know that when your appliances or electronic devices are plugged in, they're draining energy – even if they're not in use? Phantom power, also called standby power, refers to the energy that's wasted around your home when devices are plugged in and using power, but you're not actively using them.

    How much electricity does leaving something plugged in use? ›

    Many Appliances Use Just as Much Power When Off

    Always leaving a laptop computer plugged in, even when it's fully charged, can use a similar quantity — 4.5 kilowatt-hours of electricity in a week, or about 235 kilowatt-hours a year.

    How do I know if I have phantom power? ›

    A straightforward way to check the phantom power is using a voltage meter. One test probe to pin 1 and the other to pin 2 or to pin 3. It should read 48 volts DC (and 0 volts AC) in both cases. Between pin 2 and 3, it should read 0 volts.

    How do you identify phantom loads? ›

    Where To Find Phantom Loads. You can use a Kill A Watt Monitor to accurately measure phantom loads in your home. Kill A Watt Monitors are available for check-out from our local libraries, or for purchase at home electronic stores.

    How can I tell what is using my electricity? ›

    To get specifics regarding your energy usage, you need an electricity usage monitor that tells you exactly how many kWh a device or appliance is drawing. It can be as simple as a "plug load" monitor that plugs into an outlet.

    How much does phantom electricity cost? ›

    About 10 percent of your energy costs come from wasted power. The National Resources Defense Council found phantom loads account for $19 billion annually across American households. That's about $200 from every household's yearly electricity costs.

    What is hidden electricity usage? ›

    Vampire energy — also referred to as phantom power, standby power or idle load electricity — involves the electricity that devices consume while not actively in use. Most modern electronics have a standby or “off-but-ready” mode that stays connected to a power source so you can power the device on at a moment's notice.

    How much money does Phantom Power cost? ›

    About 10 percent of your energy costs come from wasted power. The National Resources Defense Council found phantom loads account for $19 billion annually across American households. That's about $200 from every household's yearly electricity costs.

    What is the phantom power charge? ›

    Phantom power, also called standby power, refers to the energy that's wasted around your home when devices are plugged in and using power, but you're not actively using them.

    How much energy is lost by the average household to phantom load? ›

    The amount of energy a typical household may lose to these “phantom” loads can range from 4 to 12%, according to recent electrical industry studies.

    What is the phantom power consumption? ›

    Phantom power, also known as standby power, refers to the electricity consumed by certain electrical appliances and devices when we are not using them.

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