Modern
life is so reliant on electricity that a prolonged blackout would
quickly lead to a loss of water, fuel, banking, transport and
communications that would leave the country “in the Stone Age”.
The warning comes weeks after the Defence Secretary, Gavin
Williamson, said Russia had been spying on the UK’s energy
infrastructure and could cause “thousands and thousands and thousands”
of deaths if it crippled the power supply.
Back in the 1920s, electricity was generated by hundreds of small companies in towns and cities across the country. They were all different and mostly incompatible: London alone had 24 voltages and 10 frequencies. How did we get from there to the billion-pound tunnel projects of today?
An introduction to off grid living in the UK:
Back in the 1920s, electricity was generated by hundreds of small companies in towns and cities across the country. They were all different and mostly incompatible: London alone had 24 voltages and 10 frequencies. How did we get from there to the billion-pound tunnel projects of today?
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