Archive for January, 2010

Survey Says – Energy Efficiency #1 Attribute for Consumers

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

green-1A new survey conducted by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) finds consumers want energy efficient technology to save them money. In fact, it’s the #1 attribute consumers look for when purchasing new appliances. (UL is an independent certification organization that has been testing and creating standards for electronics and other products for over a century.)

A recent Consumer Electronics Association study  corroborates this data but goes even further by indicating that consumers believe energy efficient electronics will save them money. And they’re right - energy efficient electronics will reduce the electricity that is used; thus, reducing the cost to operate that specific electronic.

appliancesAnd the government is well aware of this data. According to Steven Chu, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, ”Appliances consume a huge amount of our electricity, so there’s enormous potential to both save energy and save families money every month” Cash for Appliances is a government program to replace old inefficient appliances with more efficient Energy Star approved ones. Learn more about how to take advantage of appliance rebates.

Much like the Universal Charging Solution, an industry-wide effort led by the GSMA to standardize cell phone chargers, the program is well intended and will save money, energy and help reduce harmful CO2; BUT, Cash for Appliances still misses the larger picture of eliminating wasted energy that occurs when the appliance is plugged in but not in use or serving its primary function.

Vampire Energy Loss, often times called Vampire or Standby Power, is a parasitic blip suffered by most electronic devices – whether it’s a cell phone charger, microwave, laptop, washer or flat screen. If they are left plugged in and are electronic, then they most likely suck electricity when they are not being used. Through Energy Star, vampire power is slightly reduced in most products but not eliminated. If the aim is to be truly energy efficient, then vampire energy loss must be annihilated. The technology exists and should be utilized more effectively.

CES: Personal Technology and Entertainment Platforms Wow … Energy Efficiency an afterthought …

Monday, January 11th, 2010

ces-pic1CES is history. Crazy entertainment platforms ruled the long weekend and why not? Personal entertainment is where the money’s at. The consumer electronics’ industry is vying for your entertainment dollars. Every product poses itself as the next big breakthrough.

We didn’t quite see what we came for – exciting  energy efficiency technology. There were a wide variety of power strips that reduce vampire power. These same type of products have failed to be viable in past years. What do they lack? Aside from high cost, the biggest hurdle these products face is that they require consumer behavior change. A downfall of many valuable eco-friendly products to date.

It is no secret that most consumer electronics waste the majority of the electricity they draw during charging and conversion of the electricity from ac/dc power and when left plugged into the outlet when not in use. This is known as vampire energy loss, standby power consumption or vampire power. It was unfortunate that the engineers behind 3D TV, tablet pc’s and some of the other potential game-changers did not aim to eliminate vampire energy loss – only curb it. energy-prices-surge

Tomorrow’s headlines reaffirm the need to stop wasting today’s energy resources that yesterday were just an afterthought …

CES 2010: Vegas, baby, Vegas – Betting on Innovation & Energy Efficiency

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

las-vegascesThe International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) officially begins tomorrow the 7th and runs through the 10th. Although it’s been reported that CES 2010 has scaled back in size from previous years, the hype, speculation and predictions from tech-insiders has not.

While most every one’s focus is tuned towards 3D TV, viable touch tablets and competing e-readers, we will do our best to stick with speakers, sessions and exhibits that combine technology and energy efficiency – like the Innovations Movement, Greener Gadgets Tech Zone and Sustainable Planet. It’s really the creative prowess  of technology and gadgetry that is truly amazing.

As an innovative,ted-levitt ground-breaking company, Vampire Labs thrives in creative atmospheres. We’re geared up to take it all in – the ingenious, the impersonators, the unreal, and, yes, a few games of roulette here and there. Hopefully, you’re joining us, but, if not, check us out on Monday for a recap.

As our flight descends, I close with this quote and hope for an exciting, safe and, hopefully, promising weekend: “Just as energy is the basis of life itself, and ideas the source of innovation,  so is innovation the vital spark of all human change, improvement and progress.” (Ted Levitt, 1925-2006)