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Author:Kellogg R.
Wolff H.
Title:Daylight time and energy: Evidence from an Australian experiment
Journal:Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
2008 : NOV, VOL. 56:3 p. 207-220
Index terms:energy
Freeterms:daylight saving time
difference-in-difference-in-difference
Language:eng
Abstract:Many countries are considering using daylight saving time (DST) as a tool for energy conservation and diminishing greenhouse gas emissions. United States extended DST in 2007 with the goal of reducing electricity consumption. This paper assesses DST's impact on electricity demand by examining a quasi-experiment in which parts of Australia extended DST in 2000 to facilitate the Sydney Olympics. Using detailed panel data and a difference-in-difference-in-difference framework, we show that the extension did not decrease overall electricity consumption, but did cause a substantial intraday shift in demand consistent with activity patterns that are tied to the clock rather than dawn and dusk.
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