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GOING LOCAL: Án end to central planning

By Rebecca Bream, Utilities Correspondent

Published: June 19 2007 12:16 | Last updated: June 19 2007 12:16

In most parts of the world, electricity is generated by large power stations and transmitted along high voltage networks, sometimes over long distances, to centres of industry and population that are hungry for power.

This was the logical way to organise electricity networks in the past, when governments were the main builders of power stations and energy efficiency was not a big concern.

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