Miscellaneous electricity in US homes: Historical decomposition and future trends

This article assesses the importance of the residential miscellaneous electricity end use. Miscellaneous electricity is one of the largest and fastest growing residential end uses. Consumer electronics and halogen torchiere lamps are primary catalysts of end use growth. Approximately half of all con...

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description This article assesses the importance of the residential miscellaneous electricity end use. Miscellaneous electricity is one of the largest and fastest growing residential end uses. Consumer electronics and halogen torchiere lamps are primary catalysts of end use growth. Approximately half of all consumer electronics energy is consumed while in standby mode. Policy actions aimed at reducing miscellaneous electricity use include reducing standby losses, replacing halogen torchiere models with an efficient CFL model, and improving the efficiency of fans for fuel-fired furnaces.
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Bottom-up model
Consumer electronics
Economic data
Electric energy
Electric power
Electricity
Energy
Energy consumption
Energy economics
Energy efficiency
Energy policy
Energy sector
Energy utilization
Exact sciences and technology
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Housing
Miscellaneous electricity
Standby consumption
Studies
Supply and demand
U.S.A
United States
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