This is powertop.

Power est.              Usage       Events/s    Category       Description
  8.11 W    100.0%                      Device         Radio device: 
thinkpad_acpi
  382 mW      2.6 ms/s      55.3        Process        xfwm4 --replace 
--display :0.0 --sm-client-id 2fcff95f2-164a-40f4-87bf-49f188175134
  207 mW    100.0%                      Device         USB device: 
usb-device-138a-0017
  194 mW     17.1 ms/s      78.0        Process        
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/panel/wrapper-2.0 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/pa
  177 mW     15.6 ms/s      57.0        Process        python3 
/opt/scudcloud/scudcloud
  167 mW    100.0%                      Device         USB device: MultiTouch 
Sensor   (Wacom Co.,Ltd.      )
  165 mW     11.4 ms/s      60.2        Process        
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-application/indicator-application-service
  159 mW     13.6 ms/s      33.7        Process        /usr/lib/firefox/firefox

The unnamed usb device is the fingerprint reader, which I am not using
and do not have a driver for. Soft-blocking wifi and/or bluetooth does
not reduce the 8.11W used by thinkpad_acpi, and anyway, i'm somewhat
suspicious of that assignment of power consumption.

This is cpupower monitor:
    |Nehalem                    || Mperf              || Idle_Stats             
                                      
CPU | C3   | C6   | PC3  | PC6  || C0   | Cx   | Freq || POLL | C1-B | C1E- | 
C3-B | C6-B | C7s- | C8-B | C9-B | C10- 
   0|  1.13|  1.22|  0.00|  0.00||  8.71| 91.29|   884||  0.00|  0.60|  0.52|  
1.03|  0.79|  4.49| 12.19| 55.25| 16.50
   1|  1.13|  1.22|  0.00|  0.00||  7.36| 92.64|   864||  0.00|  0.13|  3.04|  
0.51|  0.65|  1.91| 17.36| 43.86| 25.20
   2|  0.34|  1.07|  0.00|  0.00||  6.53| 93.47|   885||  0.00|  0.04|  0.54|  
0.58|  1.18|  1.85|  6.01| 59.26| 24.08
   3|  0.34|  1.07|  0.00|  0.00||  4.92| 95.08|   871||  0.00|  0.06|  1.93|  
0.08|  0.05|  0.99|  6.44| 69.57| 16.00

I don't know how to parse this.

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