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'''Langenthal Nuclear Power Plant''' was a fission-based power plant located in Downtown [[Langenthal]], built and run by [[Tawg Nuclear Energy]]. It was at the time of its construction in 2011 the first nuclear power plant constructed in [[Ihazon]]. In 2018 it was officially shut down, making it the shortest spanning commercial power plant in [[World History|history]].


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|Row 4 info   = 1200 MWs
 
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|Row 5 info   = K45,000
 
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'''Langenthal Nuclear Power Plant''' is a large fission based power plant located in the heart of [[Langenthal]], and the first power plant constructed in [[Ihazon]]. To this day, it is still very much active, providing a large portion of the nation's energy and serving as the primary energy source for Langenthal, despite several new power plants are popping up in recent times. It is owned and operated by [[Tawg Nuclear Energy Ltd.]][[Category:Buildings]]
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 16 December 2021

Langenthal Nuclear Power Plant was a fission-based power plant located in Downtown Langenthal, built and run by Tawg Nuclear Energy. It was at the time of its construction in 2011 the first nuclear power plant constructed in Ihazon. In 2018 it was officially shut down, making it the shortest spanning commercial power plant in history.