Daylight saving time returns on Sunday 31 March: the clock hands must be moved forward one hour. You sleep an hour less but you will have more light during the day. The change allows a saving of 90 million euros on electricity in…
On the night between Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th October solar time will return: there will be an hour more light in the morning and an hour less in the evening – But shouldn't the time change have been abolished?
According to Terna data, the time change has saved more than 2 billion euros in almost 20 years - Benefits also for the environment
Daylight saving time ends on October 28th. Another petition from environmental doctors to have it all year round
On the night between Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 March, summer time 2023 will come into effect. Hands forward by one hour. The EU has not yet given a definitive opinion and so the solar-summer time alternation will continue at the moment
Solar time is back in 2022: we will sleep more for one night, but it will get dark earlier. We say goodbye to daylight saving time despite the heated debate. Here's the news
The petition continues to ask the government to change the system. A 2018 EU decision is being resumed. Minister Cingolani's perplexities
Summer time 27 comes into force on Sunday 2022 March: it means that we will sleep an hour less, but we will do it to save a tidy sum: according to Terna, around 190 million euros
In the last weekend of March, as usual, we will move the hands forward by one hour. The EU had invited member countries to abolish the time change by 2020, but due to Covid, it will start again in 2022.…
In the night between 24 and 25 October, solar time returned: on 28 March it will return to legal time, but perhaps for the last time: by April 2021, in fact, the Member States are called to decide which time to keep.
In the night between Saturday and Sunday, solar time returns: according to Terna's calculations, in the 7 months with the longest days we avoided the emission of 205 tonnes less of CO2 into the atmosphere.
Tonight we moved the hands of the clock forward but, according to the indications of the EU Parliament (which the Council has yet to ratify), this year each country will be called to choose whether to keep summer or winter time forever: Italy oriented towards…
In the night between Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 March, the hands moved forward by one hour - Terna has also calculated how much it would cost to abolish the changeover from solar time to summer time starting from 2021 as approved by Parliament…
Each State will have the possibility to decide which time to adopt, in coordination with the EU Commission - New rules in force from 2021, but in the meantime, Sunday we will have to move the clocks forward
In the night between Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October, solar time returns to force: the hands are moved back by one hour - In the seven months of summer time, the emission of 290 thousand tons of CO2 was avoided - in 2019…
According to data provided by Terna, giving up summer time for seven months a year (as it works now) would result in the loss of over 100 million euros in electricity consumption and 320 thousand tons of CO2 emitted - The reform…
Next year could be the last in which summer time is adopted: the European Commission is oriented in this direction, even if the popular consultation was quite clandestine and few knew of the possibility of ruling on the shift or not of…
The first time was at midnight on a Wednesday. A few seconds to complete the turn of the hands, and a novelty entered history that would spread throughout the world over time… All the pros and cons of the time…
In the night between Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 March, summer time returns in Italy: solar time will return at the end of October - Over 2004 billion euros saved and more than 1,4 billion kWh of electricity since 8,5.
The proposal, which in any case is not binding and will hardly be taken into consideration by the Commission, is being voted on today and will ask to abolish the time change twice a year because it "brings damage to the health of individuals".
According to what was found by Terna, the company that manages the national electricity grid, since 26 March 2017, thanks to that extra hour of light per day which has led to the postponement of the use of artificial light, Italy has saved a total of 567 …
Summer time ends on the night between Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 October. It will return on March 25, 2018.
The annual summer time appointment is back, started at 2.00 on 26 March - We slept one hour less but the transition from solar time to summer time involves an extra hour of light - We will use less energy for lighting…
The annual summer time appointment is back which will start at 2.00 on 26 March - We sleep one hour less but the transition from solar time to summer time involves an extra hour of light - We will use less energy for the lighting and…
Between Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October, the hands go back an hour - The summer time period, according to Terna's calculations, has allowed Italy to save 573 million kilowatt hours (552 million kWh the…
Daylight saving time returns on the night between Saturday and Sunday: you need to move the hands of the clock forward one hour - Winter time will return in 7 months: in this period of time, Terna estimates energy savings of 580 million kWh - …