The months of April and October, with the shortest days of the daylight savings period, saw the biggest energy savings. Daylight savings will begin again on March 29, 2015.

Venerdì 24 Ottobre 2014, 16:55
03 Febbraio 2016, 05:54
(ANSA) - Rome, October 24 - Italians will turn back their
clocks one hour this weekend as daylight savings comes to an end
on Sunday.
Seven months of one extra hour of daytime sunlight saved
549.7 million kWh, enough to cover the annual average power
consumption of 205,000 households, and 91 million euros, said
grid operator Terna.
The months of April and October, with the shortest days of the daylight savings period, saw the biggest energy savings. Daylight savings will begin again on March 29, 2015.
The months of April and October, with the shortest days of the daylight savings period, saw the biggest energy savings. Daylight savings will begin again on March 29, 2015.