Phone chargers or any kind of charger left plugged in for a Blackberry, DS, phone....stuff like that. Unplug the charger when you aren't charging something. The charger draws power even if something is not plugged in. A small charger probably isn't taking up too much, but anything might help.
Most electronic devices do this, too. They draw power even when they aren't "on."
My simple solution to that is to have everything on surge protectors. Then, I can just switch that off or unplug it. Good to go!
I somehow manage to get by using around 300/kWh most months should I not have to run the A/C or the furnace (which is forced air gas). I even use power tools often. What the heck are you people running?
Same here, for now. My house is so drafty that I set the thermostat low in the winter and literally wander around the house in sweats and huddle under a sleeping bag, while watching TV. I tell people I live like a pensioned old widow.
