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The energy crisis of the early 2020s starkly revealed the fragility, complexity, and heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels within Britain's energy system. This book by Arthur Downing uncovers the hidden history behind this structure, tracing its evolution from the Victorian era to the present day.
Explore the narrative of the organizations, both private and publicly owned, that constructed the UK's energy infrastructure. This includes the foundational work of local municipal electricity companies in the early twentieth century and the massive, rapid infrastructure building undertaken by state-owned enterprises between 1926 and 1979, which fundamentally altered Britain's landscape and daily life.
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Arthur Downing provides an analysis of the current 'zombie system' and offers hope by presenting an alternative future based on lessons drawn from Britain's own energy past.
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