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Asda has diffrent prices at stores 3 miles apart, so there is no impact from distance to depot,Distance from depot has an impact on forecourt prices, as does forecourt rent etc..
Asda has diffrent prices at stores 3 miles apart, so there is no impact from distance to depot,Distance from depot has an impact on forecourt prices, as does forecourt rent etc..
Same with Sainsbury's, we have a one up the road and a one about 3 mile away, they are never the same price.Asda has diffrent prices at stores 3 miles apart, so there is no impact from distance to depot,
Same with Sainsbury's, we have a one up the road and a one about 3 mile away, they are never the same price.
I think it all has to do with competition around the area the petrol stations are situated. The one up the road has competition from 3 other garages in the town and all are within 1 or 2 pence of each other. The one 3 mile away has no competition for at least another 2-3 mile.
LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - Britain's competition watchdog has been asked by the government to review the retail fuel market to see whether a cut in duty has been passed onto consumers as prices at the pump hit unprecedented highs.
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He said the review should consider the health of competition in the market, regional factors, including localised competition, and any further steps that the government or the CMA could take to strengthen competition.
£8.99 per gallon makes it even less appealing........ sadly the £10 gallon (219.9/litre) is looming on the horizonI paid 197.9 this morning for the Tesco momentum unleaded, I still feel a little bit sick now!

Sadly it probably will, to repeat a sentiment I keep hearing - “Can’t sell electric cars if petrol/diesel is affordable”£8.99 per gallon makes it even less appealing........ sadly the £10 gallon (219.9/litre) is looming on the horizon
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I paid 197.9 this morning for the Tesco momentum unleaded, I still feel a little bit sick now!
I have to ask myself how much of this is down to the Govt also wanting to force people into electric powered cars. At £50K a car it really stokes up the profits of the car manufacturers.
The Lithium based batteries are very eco unfriendly but still they tell us (without supporting data) that electricity is green energy and better than diesel or petrol. Part of this was caused by putting catalytic converters on the exhaust as that reduced efficiency of the engine by ~25-30%.
To produce the electricity you still need fossil fuel, as UK is not able to get its electricity from 100% renewable energy sources (wind, tidal, solar sources).
This website is also useful to see the UK power demand and generation (re)sources.what a load of old rot.
firstly electric cars are not 50k the Renault Zoe a very popular car RRP: From £31,240
Lithium battery's like everything are recyclable and yes cost the environment more to produce but not that more than all the energy and waste
that goes into producing a complicated ICE engine with 1000s of moving parts etc
yes we currently don't produce 100% energy from fossil fuel but today alone at this exact minute we are producing 61% of all our energy from 100% renewable see below and that will grow as years go by so that electric car will be 100% green something an ICE car will never be it was born 100% dirty.
and then the extra benefits , low VED , low or zero congestion charges as that is coming to all large towns and cities in the next decade.
folk like you are just like a stuck record mate
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National Grid: Live
Shows the live status of Great Britain’s electric power transmission networkgrid.iamkate.com
This website is also useful to see the UK power demand and generation (re)sources.
GB Fuel type power generation production
GridWatch | Live statistic of UK National Electricity grid by type of generation | Solar PV power Generation | Coal Stations output in Gigawatts | Wind Output Gigawatts | Nuclear energy output |Biomass power generation Outputgridwatch.co.uk
That's a really interesting page and shows a different picture from the one I thought.
Nice to see that they exclude Nuclear from their "renewable" count (which was a fiddle a while back) but presumably include it in "carbon neutral" and biomass is of course a fancy name for burning stuff.
But I had no idea how much wind power we produced. Or that there was a cable near my house currently pumping a gigawatt of power to France.......
I always knew we had "interconnectors" but not that we had the number that we do!
Of note, I think we import more power from France per year than we export and that the majority of the power we get from is from nuclear. Because again AFAIK France has a significant majority of its power from nuclear.
Great respect for your response, NOT! Guess your by-line predicts it!what a load of old rot.
firstly electric cars are not 50k the Renault Zoe a very popular car RRP: From £31,240
Lithium battery's like everything are recyclable and yes cost the environment more to produce but not that more than all the energy and waste
that goes into producing a complicated ICE engine with 1000s of moving parts etc
yes we currently don't produce 100% energy from fossil fuel but today alone at this exact minute we are producing 61% of all our energy from 100% renewable see below and that will grow as years go by so that electric car will be 100% green something an ICE car will never be it was born 100% dirty.
and then the extra benefits , low VED , low or zero congestion charges as that is coming to all large towns and cities in the next decade.
folk like you are just like a stuck record mate
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National Grid: Live
Shows the live status of Great Britain’s electric power transmission networkgrid.iamkate.com
I dont think that would be something I would have considered but it is something to think about. I guess that there are two issues to consider a Lithium battery going bad and also the charger itself.Fires in electric vehicles are a bigger(pro-rata) problem than fossil fuelled vehicles where most fires occur after crashes. The risk is minimal when parked or refuelling; however EV can combust at any time.
https://www.westernjournal.com/elec...res-hundreds-thousands-dollars-damage-caused/
Would you want an EV in an integral garage?
FFS Paul!6 years and this is all you can talk about?
FFS Paul!
You need to step away from the keyboard.And?
I dont think that would be something I would have considered but it is something to think about. I guess that there are two issues to consider a Lithium battery going bad and also the charger itself.
I guess most people would want the charger in a garage but it would seem that is also part of the fire risk.
Lots of new and different problems to consider and learn about.
MK council are slowing installing a few dozen road side EV , charging points.There is someone in our village with an electric 5 series BMW. Every time we go for a walk, it is on their drive plugged in and charging. I have never seen the car actually move from that spot.
Hope you will say exactly that paying many times over for your groceries and just about everything else. Hell, this sounds like from a billionaire who will still afford all their little luxuries while laughing at us mortal pheasants.Fantastic
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Fuel prices: London petrol station sells diesel at nearly £2.50 a litre
Motoring group the RAC says the station has one of the highest prices for fuel in the UK.www.bbc.co.uk
Vote for who exactly? It is not like there is real choice. One political system, two parties for the illusion.However, it's "ordinary people" who are largely to blame for our problems.
Those who don't vote, those who don't contact their representatives at any level (parish, district, county or national) to make their views known... these are the real problem.
If you want a democracy to work, you have to do your share - not just say "I can't be bothered with all this nonsense".
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Yeah, they're definitely plucking us up the arse.....Hope you will say exactly that paying many times over for your groceries and just about everything else. Hell, this sounds like from a billionaire who will still afford all their little luxuries while laughing at us mortal pheasants.