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Syria Observes Daylight Saving Time 2008

Syria observed daylight saving in 2008 to save energy and utilize the natural sunlight.

Syria Observes Daylight Saving Time 2008

Syria Observes Daylight Saving Time 2008

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Syria will officially observe daylight saving time at the first hour of April 4, 2008, when the clocks turn one hour ahead to 1am. The Cabinet-approved decision resulted from a suggestion from the Ministry of Electricity to begin daylight saving time on April 4, 2008.

During the daylight saving period, Syria is on Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), which is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The nation planned to revert to standard time, also known as Eastern European Time (EET), two hours ahead of UTC, at midnight between September 30 and October 1 in 2008. However, the end date was pushed back, most likely because of Ramadan, and is now set for November 1, 2008. Around that time, the clock will be pushed back by one hour.

Daylight saving time was also officially observed in Syria in 2007. However, Syria extended daylight saving time from October to November that year due to the holy month of Ramadan and Eid.

A Bid to Save Energy

Like many other countries, Syria observes daylight saving time to conserve energy during the summer period. According to Power Engineering International, economic activity in Syria has been increasing and the demand for energy has nearly tripled in the last three decades despite periods of political instability and trade sanctions. Syria faces annual demand for electricity growing at around nine percent. It also must replace much of its oil fired power generation to preserve valuable oil reserves.

Fossil fuel is the mainstay of Syria’s power industry with oil and gas accounting for 86 percent of generation. The remaining 14 percent comes from the country’s hydropower resources mainly on the Euphrates River.

Dates of Daylight Saving Time 1983–2008

These are the dates Daylight Saving Time started and ended in Syria since 1983.

Year Start date End date Daylight duration
1970 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1971 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1972 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1973 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1974 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1975 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1976 May 1 Oct 1 21 weeks and 6 days
1977 May 1 Sep 1 17 weeks and 4 days
1978 May 1 Sep 1 17 weeks and 4 days
1983 Apr 9 Oct 1 25 weeks
1984 Apr 9 Oct 1 25 weeks
1986 Feb 16 Oct 9 33 weeks and 4 days
1987 Mar 1 Oct 31 34 weeks and 6 days
1988 Mar 15 Oct 31 32 weeks and 6 days
1989 Mar 31 Oct 1 26 weeks and 2 days
1990 Apr 1 Sep 30 26 weeks
1991 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
1992 Apr 8 Oct 1 25 weeks and 1 day
1993 Mar 26 Sep 25 26 weeks and 1 day
1994 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
1995 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
1996 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
1997 Mar 31 Oct 1 26 weeks and 2 days
1998 Mar 30 Oct 1 26 weeks and 3 days
1999 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2000 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2001 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2002 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2003 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2004 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2005 Apr 1 Oct 1 26 weeks and 1 day
2006 Apr 1 Sep 22 24 weeks and 6 days
2007 Mar 30 Nov 2 31 weeks
2008 Apr 4 Nov 1 30 weeks and 1 day
2009 Mar 27 Oct 30 31 weeks
2010 Apr 2 Oct 29 30 weeks
2011 Apr 1 Oct 28 30 weeks
2012 Mar 30 Oct 26 30 weeks
2013 Mar 29 Oct 25 30 weeks
2014 Mar 28 Oct 31 31 weeks
2015 Mar 27 Oct 30 31 weeks