The principal reason for introducing (and extending) daylight saving time (DST) was, and still is, projected energy savings, particularly for electric lighting. This paper presents a literature review concerning the effects of DST on energy use. Simple estimates suggest a reduction in national electricity use of around 0.5%, as a result of residential lighting reduction. Several studies have demonstrated effects of this size based on more complex simulations or on measured data. However, there are just as many studies that suggest no effect, and some studies suggest overall energy penalties, particularly if gasoline consumption is accounted for. There is general consensus that DST does contribute to an evening reduction in peak demand for e...
In this article, the effects of not using DST (Daylight Saving Time), on electricity consumption...
The primary rationale for daylight saving time (DST) has long been energy savings. Whether it achiev...
Posted by Dr Felix Weinhardt, SERC and LSE On Sunday Britain turned the clocks forward an hour - and...
The principal reason for introducing (and extending) daylight saving time (DST) was, and still is, p...
The principal reason for introducing (and extending) daylight saving time (DST) was, and still is, p...
This paper presents results of a literature review concerning the effects of daylight saving time. W...
The paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on electricity consumption in Jordan. Tw...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. No. 109-58; EPAct 2005) amended the Uniform Time Act of 1966 ...
This study provides an analysis of the potential national energy-savings impacts of EDST, using avai...
The focus of this work is an investigation of the effect of prevailing time regime on energy consump...
The history of Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been long and controversial. Throughout its implementa...
Rising energy prices and environmental concerns are driving countries to consider extending Daylight...
Nowadays, there is an in-depth debate about the suitability of daylight saving time. The shift of on...
Most of the developed countries in the world use Daylight Saving Time (DST) as an energy conservatio...
The idea of Daylight Saving Time (DST) was introduced before electrification era in order to prolong...
In this article, the effects of not using DST (Daylight Saving Time), on electricity consumption...
The primary rationale for daylight saving time (DST) has long been energy savings. Whether it achiev...
Posted by Dr Felix Weinhardt, SERC and LSE On Sunday Britain turned the clocks forward an hour - and...
The principal reason for introducing (and extending) daylight saving time (DST) was, and still is, p...
The principal reason for introducing (and extending) daylight saving time (DST) was, and still is, p...
This paper presents results of a literature review concerning the effects of daylight saving time. W...
The paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on electricity consumption in Jordan. Tw...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Pub. L. No. 109-58; EPAct 2005) amended the Uniform Time Act of 1966 ...
This study provides an analysis of the potential national energy-savings impacts of EDST, using avai...
The focus of this work is an investigation of the effect of prevailing time regime on energy consump...
The history of Daylight Saving Time (DST) has been long and controversial. Throughout its implementa...
Rising energy prices and environmental concerns are driving countries to consider extending Daylight...
Nowadays, there is an in-depth debate about the suitability of daylight saving time. The shift of on...
Most of the developed countries in the world use Daylight Saving Time (DST) as an energy conservatio...
The idea of Daylight Saving Time (DST) was introduced before electrification era in order to prolong...
In this article, the effects of not using DST (Daylight Saving Time), on electricity consumption...
The primary rationale for daylight saving time (DST) has long been energy savings. Whether it achiev...
Posted by Dr Felix Weinhardt, SERC and LSE On Sunday Britain turned the clocks forward an hour - and...