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How the clocks going back tonight adds £400 to energy bills

THE yearly routine of changing the clocks costs households up to £438 on their energy bills, according to new research.

Daylight saving time ends today, October 30, meaning the clocks go back one hour at 2am.

The idea is to make better use of daylight, but academics at Queen’s University Belfast have found the average household could save £1.20 a day on electricity if the clocks were not put back in October.

This is because it would reduce demand by up to 10 per cent during the evenings, according to professor Aoife Foley.

She said: “We [would] reduce commercial and residential electrical demand as people leave work earlier, and go home earlier, meaning less lighting and heating is needed.”

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