Daylight Saving Time ends in Faroe Islands ― Date, History, and Details

Daylight Saving Time ends in Faroe Islands

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History of Daylight Saving Time ends in Faroe Islands and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends in the Faroe Islands on the last Sunday of October. This means that clocks are turned back one hour at 01:00 AM local time.

DST was introduced in the Faroe Islands in 1980 in order to save energy. It is estimated that DST saves around 2% of electricity consumption.

DST is not observed in the Faroe Islands during the winter months as there is no need to save energy. The days are shorter and there is less daylight during this time of year.