The impact on energy consumption of daylight saving clock changes |
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Authors: | S.I. Hill F. Desobry E.W. Garnsey Y.-F. Chong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK;2. Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK;3. IPA Energy & Water Consulting, UK |
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Abstract: | The focus of this work is an investigation of the effect of prevailing time regime on energy consumption. In particular we perform analysis demonstrating potential energy savings which could be obtained were Great Britain to maintain daylight savings time (DST) over winter, instead of reverting to Greenwich mean time (GMT). We review the literature on the effect of DST on energy consumption and show that this indicates a justification for considering the issue. Our headline result is in agreement with many related studies in that advancing the clock by an hour in winter would lead to energy savings of at least 0.3% of daily demand in Great Britain. In deriving this result we have adopted methodologies currently used in load prediction, in particular Support Vector Regression, to estimate energy demand on a half-hourly basis. |
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Keywords: | Load prediction Support vector regression Daylight savings time |
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