Daylight Savings Time Increases Energy Use in Indiana
This is the second study using Indiana as a model that's confirmed this. If Obama is really serious about cutting energy use, he could immediately save us 1% by repealing DST nationwide.
But I'm not holding my breath.
The Freakonomics Blog reports on a study of Indiana energy use for daylight savings time showing an increase in energy use of 1%. 'The dataset consists of more than 7 million observations on monthly billing data for the vast majority of households in southern Indiana for three years. Our main finding is that — contrary to the policy's intent — D.S.T. increases residential electricity demand.' Maybe that's just from millions of coffee makers being pressed into extra duty.
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