http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/11 ... e-trouble/$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nother study, conducted by Yale economics professor Matthew Kotchen, looked at residential power usage in the state of Indiana, which adopted daylight savings time across the board in 2006.
Kotchen compared the 15 Indiana counties that had observed daylight savings time before 2006 with the rest of the state’s counties that were new to the practice.
His findings: Daylight savings time actually led to an increase in energy use.
“The world has changed [since World War I, when daylight savings time was first adopted],” Kotchen said.
No longer is light the main use of electrical power.
“Lighting is a small amount of energy and electricity use in households,” Kotchen said. “The big things are heating and cooling, particularly as air conditioning has become more prevalent. We’re fooling ourselves to continue calling [daylight savings time] an energy policy given the studies that show it doesn’t save energy.”
Moving clocks backwards and forwards may or may not save electricity, but at least in the fall an “extra” hour gives most of the U.S. a chance to catch up on work, take an extra hour of sleep or, like public officials have been advising for decades, change the batteries in your smoke alarms.
I loath DST and wish they would just leave the clock alone. Any power saved on one end of the daylight period is just moved to the other end, changing the clocks twice a year is stupid. It is like cutting an inch off an eight inch string to glue it on the other end.