So what to do? Drop DST? Don't set your clocks ahead one hour? Collectively it's costing a lot more money, but individually it's only a loss of $3.19. I can see for some groups of people that this is a lot but for most it probably isn't.Study: Daylight Saving Time actually raises utility bills
Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:06PM EST
It's official: Daylight Saving Time is a bust. Designed (and recently extended) as a measure to save energy in a period of inflated electricity prices, an in-depth University of California study has now shown that DST doesn't save anyone any money at all. In fact, it's costing consumers extra, to the tune of $3.19 in extra utility bills per year.
The study was made possible because of the peculiarities of the state of Indiana, which was only partially on DST until 2006. When the whole state finally went DST (to sync with the national business day), some comparisons vs. the prior method were made apparent. The study calculated that the shift costs Indiana residents an extra $8.6 million in electricity bills in total.
<snip> Professor Matthew Kotchen, who pioneered the study, noted, "I've never had a paper with such a clear and unambiguous finding as this."
more here http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/null/83073
Still what to do?
Your thoughts? Ideas?