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 Electronics energy calculator  Description How green can you go? This personal energy calculator template was created by Microsoft Home Magazine and calculates your home electronics power consumption. Simply list the computers, printers, televisions and other technologies you use regularly, along with watts per hour and hours used, to come up with an estimate of your household’s power consumption. Once you know how much you consume, set goals to reduce power wherever possible.Provided by
Microsoft Home Magazine

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