Back in 2005 it was announced that DST would be reduced in 2007. Instead of ending at the end of March, it will end at the beginning. This weekend is the first reflection of that switch. It will also start a month later, so end of November instead of end of October.
When oil and gas prices went through the roof after Katrina, it seemed like the DST changes were put in place. I could be wrong, but I think the change was made by the government so that we could save oil. Unfortunately, cutting DST only will reduce about 10,000 barrels of oil per day, if I remember the numbers correctly.
All of this seems like a huge hassle with the possible computer glitches, changes in electronic programming, and over all general costs of doing such a switch. With all of this, it doesn't seem worth the 10,000 barrels of oil per day that would be saved for 7 weeks a year.
So what is the real reason for changing DST times?




