Could Britain Cope With a Week Without Fuel?
Could Britain Cope With a Week Without Fuel? Most of us rarely think about fuel. You drive to the supermarket. A van delivers a parcel. A tractor works a field. A lorry arrives overnight with food. The system simply works. Until it doesn’t. Over the past few years we’ve had occasional glimpses of what happens when fuel supplies become uncertain: Panic buying at petrol stations Empty supermarket shelves Delayed deliveries Energy price spikes Concerns over gas supplies None of these events completely stopped society functioning. But they revealed something important. Modern Britain still depends enormously on diesel and petrol. And probably far more than most people realise. The Country Runs on Diesel When people think about fuel, they often think about cars. But private cars are only part of the picture. Diesel quietly powers huge parts of modern civilisation: Food deliveries Farming machinery Construction equipment Backup generators Buses ...