Wednesday Word Day: Energy Vampire


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Today’s word is: energy vampire /ˈɛnədʒɪ ˈvæmpaɪə/

  • This term is used to describe electrical and electronic appliances that continue to use up electricity and/or remain in standby mode even after they have been switched off and are no longer performing their primary function. Ususally they tend to be appliances that have a) remote controls, b) continuous digital displays and c) rechargeable batteries and/or external power supplies. 

It is useful to mention that up to 10% of an average household’s energy bill is made up of energy vampires and that doesn’t take into account the excess electro-magnetic energy waves absorbed by our bodies unnecessarily. Energy vampires are also referred to as phantom load, vampire appliances, standby power and leaking electricity. 

Bonus Trivia: The term energy vampire is also used in popular psychology to describe a person who is excessively negatives and “sucks” energy out of those surrounding them.
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  • Sonalie Figueiras

    2021 Women of Power, 2019 GEN T Honoree, V Label Global Hero, 2 x TEDx Speaker: Serial social entrepreneur & trends forecaster Sonalie Figueiras is a sustainability expert, food futurist and eco-powerhouse who has been inspiring global audiences for over a decade with practical steps on how to fight climate change. Known as the Green Queen of Asia, she is the founder and Editor in Chief of the award-winning Green Queen - the region’s first impact media platform that educates millions of readers on the connection between health, sustainability and the environment and showcases future solutions. She is also the co-founder and CEO of organic sourcing platform Ekowarehouse and climate tech SaaS Source Green, which helps consumer brands quit plastic packaging thanks to proprietary plastic reduction software. In addition, Sonalie is a global keynote speaker and an advisor to multiple mission-driven startups and NGOs, and a venture partner to several VC funds.

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