RonA
specialist in repairing sealed for life equipment
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This isn't what National grid have been saying, they are on record as saying the National grid is in need of significant investment if it is to meet future needs. If only half of the 25.8 million registered in the Uk (assuming all were switched to electricity) were to be charged simultaneously, would the lights still be on?The infrastructure is going in now and has been for quite a few years. Electricity is already fed around the country, gas is fed around the country, petrol stations everywhere, we already know how to do all this.
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it doesn't cover the main amount of haulage required in this country - supermarkets filled, goods to businesses, home delivery.
if we had a load of straight rivery type channels or that type of thing, we could put the main industry right along side the banks of them and transport the goods by boat and they could even be pulled by horses, no bad gasses except the odd fart----- but---I suppose that would never catch on I dont think
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