[Q] [XP] ROM for longer battery life - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi guys,
I need some help! I have a rooted XP with stock JB, which rom do you suggest me for a longer battery life? Do you think that I've to change the kernel (unlocking the bootloader)?
Thanks to all
P.S: If it is better than JB, I'm okay even ICS

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