Eliminating Energy Phantoms Can Reduce Utility Bills
October 30 2009 - 3:24PM
PR Newswire (US)
Ameren Illinois Utilities Offer Dollar Saving Advice PEORIA, Ill.,
Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Almost any device that runs on
electricity may be an energy phantom, adding dollars to home energy
bills. The Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO,
AmerenIP) urge customers to hunt down and disarm such energy
phantoms as cell phone chargers, computers and DVD players. The
Ameren Illinois Utilities (AIU) reminds customers that energy
phantoms can be eliminated easily by unplugging devices and
appliances or by using a power strip with an on/off switch. Energy
phantoms, sometimes called "energy vampires," continue to use
electricity even when their owners think they are off. It is
estimated that energy phantoms may cost consumers $50 to $100 or
more a year depending on the number of electrical devices they have
in their home. Devices such as TVs, digital converter boxes and DVD
players remain in a standby mode when the device is turned off and
therefore continue to use electricity. Devices such as computers
and computer printers continue to use electricity when in the sleep
mode. Cell phone chargers, power tool charges, laptop computers and
any device with a transformer use electricity whenever they are
plugged into an electrical outlet. AIU customers also are
encouraged to turn to AIU's Act On Energy® program
(ActOnEnergy.com) for energy efficiency advice, incentives and
rebates. The Act On Energy residential programs include rebates for
ENERGY STAR qualified air conditioning units, dehumidifiers,
ceiling fans and ceiling fan light kits. Compact fluorescent light
(CFL) bulbs are available online and in selected retail outlets at
sharply discounted prices. There also are discounts for heating,
cooling and ventilation equipment. The Home Energy Performance
Programs provide incentives for qualifying energy efficiency home
upgrades. Act On Energy will pay an AIU electric customer $35 for a
standard size refrigerator or freezer manufactured before 1993. The
appliance must be operating and used as a secondary unit typically
located in a basement or garage. In addition to receiving $35, the
customer will save more than $100 a year in energy costs by getting
rid of the old refrigerator or freezer. Eligible AIU electric
customers should call 1-866-899-9088 to schedule a pickup of their
refrigerator or freezer. The call center is open Monday through
Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Complete Act On Energy residential program information
is available on ActOnEnergy.com, by calling 1-866-838-6918 or by
sending an e-mail to . In addition, Act On Energy offers incentive
and rebate programs for AIU business customers. Complete business
program information is available at ActOnEnergy.com, by calling
1-866-800-0747 or by sending an e-mail to . AIU also has launched
the WATT Solutions program in cooperation with the downstate
Illinois library systems. Each WATT Solution kit has a Kill A Watt
EZ power use measuring meter. Library patrons may borrow WATT
Solutions kits through their local libraries at no cost. With WATT
Solutions, a consumer simply plugs in an appliance or device and
the meter shows the electric usage by the kilowatt-hour (kWh). With
the power use measuring meter, consumers may calculate cumulative
electrical expenses by the day, week, month or even the year. In
many cases, people may be surprised to learn just how much
electricity some common electrical appliances use. For example, an
older second refrigerator typically kept in a garage or basement
may use $100 or more in electricity during the course of a year. A
big screen television set may cost $18 or more a month to operate.
WATT Solutions allows people to obtain the information needed to
make smart decisions regarding the replacement of older energy
hungry appliances with new ENERGY STAR qualified appliances. For
example, an ENERGY STAR qualified refrigerator can save about $70 a
year in electricity costs as compared to an older refrigerator. The
Ameren Illinois Utilities (AmerenCIPS, AmerenCILCO, AmerenIP) have
been providing safe, reliable energy delivery service for more than
a century. The Ameren Illinois Utilities deliver energy to 1.2
million electric and 840,000 natural gas customers in more than
1,200 communities within a 43,700-square-mile service territory,
while helping you spend less by using less through our
ActOnEnergy.com initiative. DATASOURCE: Ameren Illinois Utilities
CONTACT: Leigh Morris, +1-217-535-5228, or Victoria Busch,
+1-618-346-1286, or Neal Johnson, +1-309-677-5284, all of Ameren
Illinois Utilities Web Site: http://www.ameren.com/
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