by Katherine Dayem | Mar 16, 2018 | News, Results
The Rise of Network Standby A growing number of products, from music players and TVs to appliances and lighting, are designed with network connectivity. Although connected products may make our lives more convenient, they often use more energy than unconnected...
by Peter May-Ostendorp | May 22, 2015 | Blog, News
[pullquote_right]Will smart devices help us save energy or just continue to add idle loads to the system? The answer, it turns out, is yes.[/pullquote_right]Smart devices today present very tangible and increasingly affordable automation and convenience to homeowners....
by Peter May-Ostendorp | Feb 4, 2014 | News, Results
Data. It weighs nothing. It can travel across the globe at the speed of light. It beams invisibly to the palm of your hand or the screen on your living room wall. But as we have known for years, those weightless, invisible streams of data leave a significant trail of...
by Peter May-Ostendorp | Apr 19, 2013 | News
Standby power has been a cornerstone of energy efficiency policy since the 1990s, but initiatives like “1 Watt” have been pushing the boundaries of standby power regulation. At the same time, new technologies in electronic products — like the widespread...