This article is about London's utility infrastructure. For transport infrastructure, see Transport in London.
The utility infrastructure of London, England comprises a range of services and facilities that support and enable the functioning of London as a world city. Infrastructure includes facilities associated with products and materials that are consumed such as electricity, gas, water, heating and liquid fuels; materials that are produced such as sewage and solid waste; and facilities that enable communication and connectivity – telecommunications.
The historical background of the infrastructure provides the context of how these facilities are structured and currently operate.
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