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Congress to add 2 months to Daylight Savings Time
by flynn23 at 7:10 pm EDT, Jul 20, 2005

Congressional leaders of both parties have signed off on a proposal, being considered in Washington this week, to start Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday of November. They say it would save energy.

dUh! Why not just extend it the whole year round?


 
RE: Congress to add 2 months to Daylight Savings Time
by Decius at 10:02 pm EDT, Jul 20, 2005

flynn23 wrote:

Congressional leaders of both parties have signed off on a proposal, being considered in Washington this week, to start Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday of November. They say it would save energy.

dUh! Why not just extend it the whole year round?

I couldn't agree more.


 
RE: Congress to add 2 months to Daylight Savings Time
by Dagmar at 8:58 am EDT, Jul 21, 2005

flynn23 wrote:

Congressional leaders of both parties have signed off on a proposal, being considered in Washington this week, to start Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday of November. They say it would save energy.

dUh! Why not just extend it the whole year round?

Frankly, I'm astonished that it's gone on this long without someone reminding them that extending Daylight Savings Time only changes the clocks, it doesn't make the sun stay in the sky any longer than usual.


 
RE: Congress to add 2 months to Daylight Savings Time
by fractal at 12:53 pm EDT, Jul 21, 2005

i mean seriously. kids walking to school? does anyone do that anymore? the important thing is it not getting dark at freaking 3pm. i swear to god i hate that so much.

flynn23 wrote:

Congressional leaders of both parties have signed off on a proposal, being considered in Washington this week, to start Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday of November. They say it would save energy.

dUh! Why not just extend it the whole year round?


 
RE: Congress to add 2 months to Daylight Savings Time
by IconoclasT at 7:34 pm EDT, Jul 21, 2005

flynn23 wrote:

dUh! Why not just extend it the whole year round?

Personaly I agree 110% but here's what the fine folks at the California Energy Comm have to say on the topic:

Studies done in the 1970s by the U.S. Department of Transportation show that we trim the entire country's electricity usage by about one percent EACH DAY with Daylight Saving Time.

Daylight Saving Time "makes" the sun "set" one hour later and therefore reduces the period between sunset and bedtime by one hour. This means that less electricity would be used for lighting and appliances late in the day.

We also use less electricity because we are home fewer hours during the "longer" days of spring and summer. Most people plan outdoor activities in the extra daylight hours. When we are not at home, we don't turn on the appliances and lights. A poll done by the U.S. Department of Transportation indicated that Americans liked Daylight Saving Time because "there is more light in the evenings / can do more in the evenings."

While the amounts of energy saved per household are small...added up they can be very large.

In the winter, the afternoon Daylight Saving Time advantage is offset by the morning's need for more lighting. In spring and fall, the advantage is less than one hour. So, Daylight Saving Time saves energy for lighting in all seasons of the year except for the four darkest months of the year (November, December, January and February) when the afternoon advantage is offset by the need for lighting because of late sunrise.

A study was released in May 2001 by the State of California's Energy Commission to see if creating an early DST or going to a year-round DST will help with the electricity problems the state faced in 2000-2001-2002. To download a copy of the study, Effects of Daylight Saving Time on California Electricity Use, please look for: Publication # 400-01-13

In May 2001, the California state legislature sent a Senate Joint Resolution (SJRX2 1) to the White House and Congress asking that states be allowed to extend Daylight Saving Time year round.


 
 
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