Iran considering reintroducing daylight saving
There's been news today about Iran potentially reintroducing daylight saving. The CEO of Tavanir, the governmental electric power agency, has said that the government is requesting that the parliament let it set daylight saving at its own pleasure, as opposed to the parliament controlling the rules. He estimates that daylight saving would reduce electricity consumption by about 1%, which could be critical since the country is facing energy shortages.
Roozbeh Pournader via tz wrote in <CAGpGKtBQd+6mBSfeE+Vx1M8PTv+b7JLLciK1diaL3ALFVazWQQ@mail.gmail.com>: |There's been news today about Iran potentially reintroducing daylight |saving. But not IRNA. I read that. |The CEO of Tavanir, the governmental electric power agency, has said that |the government is requesting that the parliament let it set daylight saving |at its own pleasure, as opposed to the parliament controlling the rules. He |estimates that daylight saving would reduce electricity consumption by |about 1%, which could be critical since the country is facing energy |shortages. Who follows something greater faces shortcomings in this world. I say that in the week before easter, nothing changed since then. Unfortunately. (I think if it is something official, IANA DB will adapt.) --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
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