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Reuters Logo The early onset of daylight saving time in the United States this year may have been for naught.

The move to turn the clocks forward by an hour on March 11 rather than the usual early April date was mandated by the U.S. government as an energy-saving effort.

But other than forcing millions of drowsy American workers and school children into the dark, wintry weather three weeks early, the move appears to have had little impact on power usage.

"We haven't seen any measurable impact," said Jason Cuevas, spokesman for Southern Co., one of the nation's largest power companies, echoing comments from several large utilities.

That may come as no surprise to the Energy Department, which last year predicted only modest energy savings because the benefits of the later daylight hour would be offset.

For example, households may draw less electricity for lights at night, but will use more power in the early in the day as they wake to darker and chillier mornings.

Residential lighting comprises only about 10 percent of the average homeowner's electricity use, while air conditioners, heaters and refrigerators consume much more power. Washers, dryers and plasma televisions are also bigger users of electricity than lighting.

"There might have been a small increase in morning lighting, and a slightly larger decline in evening lighting usage," said a spokeswoman at New Jersey utility Public Service Enterprise Group, but that modest decline will have no effect on its overall sales or earnings.

Congress plans to evaluate the effects of the earlier switch to daylight saving time.

Perhaps the biggest effect was felt by the computer and gadget users who needed software patches to keep their digital devices on the right time.

Dan Hermann, a computer programmer in New York, updated his gadgets to the new daylight saving time three weeks ago, only to have them automatically shift forward by another hour on Sunday, the previous start date for daylight saving time.

"I panicked. I thought I was late for church," Hermann said.

Even without an energy savings benefit, some Americans gave a good review to the new daylight saving time.

"I love that you can leave work and it's still daylight," said Todd Knapp, an avid runner in New York.

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Since we change the clocks at night, the hours of daylight is still the same... happy

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Posted by: lauren.glenn@... Posted on: 10/31/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Only the US Government ...  Ludovit | 04/03/07
Normally, I'd agree, but in your case  jt@... | 04/03/07
World is full  Boot_Agnostic | 04/03/07
Ignorant troll  NotBornYesterday | 04/03/07
When will they learn?...  sallen@... | 04/04/07
Good idea!  ajole | 04/04/07
He's not here, is he or her  Boot_Agnostic | 04/06/07
What a big mistake!  Grayson Peddie | 04/03/07
Government thinking  edfix@... | 04/03/07
does anybody really know what time it is?  dmennie | 04/09/07
ok  lauren.glenn@... | 10/31/07
Same story, different decade  edfix@... | 04/03/07
Observed more usage  Unc Al | 04/03/07
How early do you kids go to school?  voska | 04/03/07
Its not the length, its the start  Unc Al | 04/03/07
I've live in both  voska | 04/04/07
Oh, man, you need to check that attitude!  ajole | 04/04/07
East is East and West is West!  benoddo | 04/04/07
Actually, east/west does matter a little.  ajole | 04/04/07
History  h286hacker | 04/03/07
I'm soooo GLAD to see at least ONE other who recalls that  btljooz | 04/04/07
Nixon & Ford's Year of DST  JJ Brannon | 04/10/07
Hey, I voted for the other guy...  Linux User 147560 | 04/03/07
The other guy was the one who wanted to do all the energy stuff!  ajole | 04/04/07
As I called it(nt)  voska | 04/03/07
I did, too, voska wink , n/t  btljooz | 04/04/07
It Wasn't Done for Energy Savings  DaffyDuck | 04/03/07
Old thinking  voska | 04/03/07
Not Old Thinking -[ Human Nature  DaffyDuck | 04/03/07
Industry has chaned all that  voska | 04/03/07
Well yeah, maybe, but...  jt@... | 04/03/07
Thanksgiving  rosanlo | 04/03/07
Bush Said It Will Give Us An Extra Hour Of Daylight  itanalyst | 04/03/07
ok  lauren.glenn@... | 10/31/07
Only good news for me  RIAAsucks | 04/03/07
day light  sdragon66@... | 04/03/07
What?  ajole | 04/04/07
Why dont we get rid of DST. It no longer applies to our society.  Been_Done_Before | 04/03/07
Don't abolish it!!!  rbird@... | 04/03/07
There would be no change  voska | 04/04/07
I like your point, and it leads to this issue...  ajole | 04/04/07
I agree, DST is an archaic dinosaur from the past  btljooz | 04/04/07
DST a waste of time.  Raymond Danner | 04/04/07
Mistake to change it but please don't touch it again  jfp | 04/03/07
Streetlights?  termite24588@... | 04/04/07
I like it so I don't care about energy savings  Patrick Jones | 04/03/07
Oh, the horror!  BitTwiddler | 04/03/07
Billions of lives messed up  d.s.williams | 04/19/07
New DST rocks!  pranavb99@... | 04/03/07
Lets just keep in DST all year then  voska | 04/03/07
Vote +1  dragosani | 04/03/07
-1 vote = negates your vote  btljooz | 04/04/07
Unnatural?  d.s.williams | 04/04/07
The farmers hate it around here.  ajole | 04/04/07
New DST is work of the Devil  photog7 | 04/03/07
AMEN!n/t  btljooz | 04/04/07
Abolish DST  bblackmoor@... | 04/03/07
I'd prefer to keep DST  voska | 04/03/07
The sun doesn't rise earlier in the south, except in the winter.  ajole | 04/04/07
Can't agree more.n/t  btljooz | 04/04/07
Nothing really changes.  Spook0 | 04/03/07
an idiotic ritual  bblackmoor@... | 04/03/07
I turned my light on an hour later  OKJoe | 04/03/07
It's right  voska | 04/03/07
+1 Year Round DST  Henaway | 04/03/07
-1, Just stay with STANDARD TIME, DST is UNnatural! n/t  btljooz | 04/04/07
Early DST only really benefits northern cities  chas_2 | 04/03/07
Wait, it will get worse  bsgould@... | 04/03/07
Yes, they're already working on it...  btljooz | 04/04/07
It probably INCREASED energy usage.  HypnoToad72 | 04/03/07
I DID!!! This particular article doesn't bring that to light  btljooz | 04/05/07
Daylight in Winter and time zone  geodesic@... | 04/04/07
Here's the history on why we don't have local time anymore.  ajole | 04/04/07
Apples and oranges  btljooz | 04/04/07
Duh! I was explaining why he wasn't going to get local time back!  ajole | 04/05/07
ACTUALLY, ajole  btljooz | 04/06/07
Let's just all use GMT, 5(r3w timezones.  D-cat | 04/04/07
Sorry, but:  btljooz | 04/05/07
Useless  mlibrescu2 | 04/04/07
How useless are your users?  ajole | 04/04/07
Sadly, this is entirely predictable.  legalista | 04/04/07
No need to "predict" something that has already been PROVEN  btljooz | 04/04/07
To correct a typo:  btljooz | 04/04/07
THE energy saving soltuion!  d.s.williams | 04/10/07
What's the Point?  HouseBowlrz | 04/20/07

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