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Cleco reminds customers to beware of ‘phantom’ power

PINEVILLE, La. (CLECO) As customers prepare to celebrate Halloween with trick-or-treating, scary movies and haunted houses, Cleco reminds them to beware of the “phantom” power that may be creeping throughout their homes and businesses.

What’s phantom power?


It’s a term used to describe “electricity used by appliances and electronics that are left plugged in when they are turned off or not being used,” the company said.

These items, on average, drain electricity 24/7 and account for over $100 of a home’s energy bill each year.

Examples are cell phone chargers, power tools, televisions, toasters, coffee makers, computers, printers and game consoles.

“We often forget about phantom power, but the average home or business has several appliances and electronics using energy when they are left plugged in, even though they may be turned off,” said Hammad Chaudhry, Cleco energy efficiency manager in a statement. “This is a reminder to unplug them when they are not being used.” Cleco encourages customers not to fear the “phantom” and use the following tips to conserve energy:

For more conservation and energy efficiency tips and an assessment of the areas of your home that are using the most energy, visit here.