Published Date:
22 August 2007
THE Government is being challenged to make sure the switch-over to digital television does not mean a surge in energy use.
Scottish Tories say many of the set-top boxes which older TVs need to receive the new signal are designed to be left permanently on "stand-by" which means they will be using electricity all the time.
And today the party's environment spokeswoman, Nanette Milne, called for the boxes to be fitted with on/off buttons.
She said: "Televisions on standby are a needless contributor to damaging greenhouse emissions and digital set-top boxes are set to add to this environmental harm.
"Government ministers have previously backed a campaign to persuade people not to leave electrical devices on standby. The reduction in electricity if such devices were switched off would lead to a significant cut in greenhouse gases."
The switchover will take place region by region, starting with ITV's Borders region in 2008, followed by STV in 2010.
The full article contains 168 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
22 August 2007 2:30 PM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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