Postby Nate » Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:46 pm
Too much info to put here in a regular post, but ML is right, and DST was reinstated on February 9, 1942 to conserve wartime resources.
As most people who live in Indiana know (like Jimbo), this is a HUGE deal since:
77 counties, most of the state, are on Eastern Standard Time but do not use DST, 5 counties near Chicago, Illinois and 5 counties in the southwestern corner of the state are on Central Standard Time and do use DST, and 2 counties near Cincinnati, Ohio and 3 counties near Louisville, Kentucky are on Eastern Standard time but do observe DST.
On April 29, 2005, the Indiana legislature voted to begin observing daylight-saving time in 2006. Currently, the state is in the Eastern time zone; however, its time zone is currently under federal review.
One of the major reasons given for observing DST is energy conservation. Theoretically, the amount of residential electricity needed in the evening hours is dependent both on when the sun sets and when people go to bed. Because people tend to observe the same bedtime year-round, by artificially moving sunset one hour later, the amount of energy used is theoretically reduced. United States Department of Transportation studies showed that DST reduces the country's electricity usage by one percent during each day DST is in effect.
EDIT: Just so no one mistakes me for being TOO bright, pretty much everything in this post was taken from Wikipedia. XD;;
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