Thanks, that's a nice report.

It appears your main power consumers are Firefox, Gnome Shell and the
Intel graphics driver. Actually that's all likely just due to Firefox,
which may be consuming more power since it is now being composited
through Gnome Shell and both of them use the Intel graphics driver...

To test this theory, please close Firefox and leave the laptop idle for
some time while Gnome Shell is still open. Does eliminating Firefox stop
the high power consumption?

P.S. You can probably also uninstall the 'removeaccesibility' extension. You 
can do the same thing in:
  Settings > Universal Access > Always Show Universal Access Menu = OFF

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