in the same vein as those of use who eek every foot out of a drop of fuel...
http://www.nrdc.org/air/energy/appliance/app2.pdf
A few years old, but a good primer on the power bricks in your outlets, and what already exists to make them up to 2x more efficient at load, and draw well under 1W when the attached load is off. Also talks about why it hasn't been done to date.
On average, a homeowner probably has a dozen bricks plugged in, all running at 50% or lower efficiency, and drawing around 2W even when the load is not plugged in to it. It's like we're all keeping a small lightbulb burning 24/7, and popping on some more when we use the equipment, owing to the transofrmer losses. Unplugging or using power strips helps kill the standby load, but not the inefficiency.
There are companies making switching power supplies, but prices for small-quantity buys (like a homeowner replacing his bricks) are around $20/per. Anyone know where you can walk in and buy a few?
Not sure what, if anything in the new energy legislation deals with power supplies. I suspect nothing.