You use the remote to turn off the television, flick the light switch off and head to bed. All is quiet in the house and all your appliances are switched off. Or are they?
That silence and apparent inactivity can be misleading. In most rooms, you probably have at least one home appliance or device that's on or on standby, quietly continuing to drain electricity in the background - whether you’re aware of it or not!
This is part of what’s known as your ‘Phantom Load’ and if you don’t have a grip on it, you’re needlessly spending money on wasted energy.
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What is Phantom Load?
Phantom Load is the name for the energy used by appliances left switched on or on standby in your home, adding to your energy bill without you necessarily knowing about it. They can be categorised in three ways.
Understanding Phantom Load and what’s contributing towards it is vital if you’re looking to save money on your energy bill. Our research revealed the average UK household could be wasting around £266 on their Phantom Load annually. As wasted energy contributes to around a third of an average energy bill, it’s a simple way to make a big impact.
Dr Steve Buckley, Head of Data Science at Loop, says:
“The cheapest energy is the energy you don’t use! Understanding whether your phantom load is low, medium or high is the first step toward reducing your energy bill. Using a free app like Loop can help you understand how your household uses energy and empower you to make smart decisions about using less.”
Phantom Load Savings
You may already be aware that appliances continue to drain energy, even when left on standby. However, whilst it’s definitely sensible to turn things off rather than leave them on standby, the savings here are relatively small.
The bigger energy stealers that you need to focus on are the things that are left on all the time, either intentionally or accidentally. You might leave them on because you don’t realise how much they’re costing to run, or accidentally because you’ve just forgotten about them.
Things that fall into these categories include computers, media servers and set-top boxes, plus easy-to-forget things like underfloor heating, heated towel rails and extra drinks fridges.
If you’re only going to make one change towards cutting your Phantom Load, these are the appliances that will unlock the biggest savings.
Common Phantom Load culprits | Average annual cost (25p per unit) |
Extra fridges, old fridges or 'beer fridges' | £84.58 |
Desktop computers | £70 |
Faulty set-top box recorder | £131.66 |
Over-sensitive outdoor security lights | £44.16 |
Traditional (non-smart) electric heating (heating empty home - 40% of time) | £652.50 |
Electric underfloor heating (1 extra hour per day) | £272.50 |
Two 60w outside lights left on 10hrs per nights | £110 |
Electric towel rail | £50.78 |
However, some energy-hungry appliances like your fridge and freezer need to stay on all the time. For these things, it’s best to focus on efficiency and running costs to know when it's time to replace them with an upgraded model. An older or less efficient model could easily cost twice or three times as much to run as the most efficient models!
The Cost of Leaving Appliances on Standby
Once you’ve tackled the bigger things, it’s time to mop up the last of the Phantom Load savings by switching off smaller standby appliances in your home. Whilst the savings are more modest, they're still worthwhile.
Standby appliances | Average annual cost (25p) |
Digital TV box (left on) | £32.59 |
Multi-room speakers (in idle mode) | £24.30 |
Router (left on) | £6.61 |
Microwave (left on) | £4 |
Digital clock (left on) | £2.25 |
TV (on standby) | £1.09 |
Coffee maker (left on) | £1.47 |
Phone charger (plugged in, not charging) | £0.31 |
Top Tips to Cut Your Phantom Load
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