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Consumer Electronics and the Power Grid: What are they doing to each other?


Abstract:

Consumer electronic devices mostly get their energy from the electric power grid. Such devices might be continuously connected to the grid (like televisions) or only conn...Show More

Abstract:

Consumer electronic devices mostly get their energy from the electric power grid. Such devices might be continuously connected to the grid (like televisions) or only connected to charge the batteries (like cell phones). The amount of energy taken from the grid is not reduced by using devices powered by batteries. Instead, the electrical energy consumption is more likely increased due to the losses in the conversion process and because there are more opportunities to use the device.
Published in: IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine ( Volume: 4, Issue: 1, January 2015)
Page(s): 50 - 57
Date of Publication: 18 December 2014

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