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Short on sockets: why living in an old apartment building is stopping me from saving electricity

Anika Schulz
22.9.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

As much as I’d like to take my TV, computer and other devices out of standby mode, it’d only cause issues. Here are three of them.

256 euros. Two hundred and fifty-six. That’s how much Hamburg’s city-owned utility company wants me to cough up on top of last year’s bill. And because energy costs are currently skyrocketing, my monthly payment has been bumped up from 40 to 62 euros. That’s an increase of around 55 per cent. Granted, that’s not horrendously high compared to the 263 per cent due in Oberlunkhofen, a municipality in Aargau, Switzerland. Nevertheless, it’s a bummer.

Spoiler alert: I’m going to be using the word «power strip» a lot in this article. Which brings us to the heart of the problem.

That’s why all possible electrical appliances at my place are hooked up to socket strips. And it’s for precisely this reason that I can’t use extension leads with an on-off switch, because doing so would catapult me into the Stone Age. These days, you can even get app-operated ones (link in German). Pity I’ve no use for them.

Three rooms, not enough plugs

The only alternative would be a power strip with sockets that can be switched on and off individually. However, they’re design monstrosities and not exactly cheap. I’d need at least four for my whole apartment.

Too bad. I guess I’ll have to do my bit to save energy in some other way. Maybe I’ll just turn the heating down a couple of degrees.

Do you have the same issue? If so, what are you doing about it? I’d love to hear your tips!

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As a child, I was socialised with Mario Kart on the SNES before I ended up in journalism after graduating from high school. As a team leader at Galaxus, I'm responsible for news. Trekkie and engineer.


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