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by prohobo
1675 days ago
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I actually looked into it and got the quote wrong, it's not Amazon Alexas globally, it's all "always on devices" in America; including computers, gaming consoles, etc. From googling and "This Machine Greens" docu: > American always on devices: 1375 TWh per year > Cruise ships: 250 TWh per year > Bitcoin: 116 TWh per year > Online advertising: 106 TWh per year > American Alexas: 1.52 TWh per year |
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As a north european techie spending power on quite a few always on things (respberry pis, a nas, a router, wifi, ps5 etc)- but also freezer, fridge, cooking - and lightning for half the year and a little extra heating, I have used around 2500 kWh year to date, which is roughly 320 watts in total (or half that stated figure for always on devices alone...)
EDIT: I remembered the american population size wrong, the right figure is 475 watts @330 Mln people, but my point stands..