Article 64X3W Save energy by not turning clocks back in October, says expert

Save energy by not turning clocks back in October, says expert

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Rachel Hall
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Prof Aoife Foley says it would remain light for part of energy peak between 5pm and 7pm, reducing household bills

Households could save more than 400 a year on energy bills if clocks are not put back at the end of October, according to an expert, who said it would help people with the cost of living crisis and reduce pressure on the National Grid this winter.

Evening energy demand peaks between 5pm and 7pm during winter, when the sun has already set after daylight savings time (DST). If clocks didn't go back, it would remain light for at least part of this time, reducing carbon emissions and energy demand.

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