AKA vs. DST: Which Time Rule Actually Saves More Energy?
AKA is “Always Keep Time Act”—a proposed year-round standard time policy. DST is “Daylight Saving Time”—the spring-forward, fall-back clock shift. Both claim energy savings, but through opposite paths. People mix them up because headlines scream “DST saves power” while activists push “AKA ends clock chaos.” One sounds like a schedule tweak, the other like a…