I have run the command and attached the output. I did it both just after
boot and after suspend/resume - same result both times, so I have
attached just one output "active".

I have been poking around to see any differences in drivers/system state 
between after boot and after suspend/resume. I have found one difference - 
using the following command: 
sudo lspci -vv | grep -E '(^\S|\s+LnkCtl:)'
For the Nvme device the LnkCtl - changes from ASPM L1 Enabled to ASPM Disabled. 
I have attached output of the command before and after suspend/resume. If it is 
not relevant please just ignore.

** Attachment added: "active"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1912057/+attachment/5456032/+files/active

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  Power consumption higher after suspend - Ubuntu 20.10 on Asus UX425JA

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