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Their only power plant then, now referred to as [[Southern Site]], was in operation till 2016. A year before, construction of a new, much larger power plant named [[Northern Site]] was begun to accompany the construction of [[New Summerset]]. Northern Site was completed in 2016, and since its construction remains the largest power plant in [[Surface|the world]].
Their only power plant then, now referred to as [[Southern Site]], was in operation till 2016. A year before, construction of a new, much larger power plant named [[Northern Site]] was begun to accompany the construction of [[New Summerset]]. Northern Site was completed in 2016, and since its construction remains the largest power plant in [[Surface|the world]].
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Slouthceister Power Inc.

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Slouthceister Power is an energy provider based in Slouthceister, New Summerset. Since their creation in 1922 they have been a large-scale energy provider to both Summerset and Langenthal, as Tinville authorities have refused accepting fossil fuel-based power.

History

Slouthceister Power was founded in 1922 by the eccentric keyllionaire Lord Henry Fartington to help expansion of Summerset. Its location then was quite far away from Summerset itself, but eventually New Summerset would grow towards Slouthceister.

Their only power plant then, now referred to as Southern Site, was in operation till 2016. A year before, construction of a new, much larger power plant named Northern Site was begun to accompany the construction of New Summerset. Northern Site was completed in 2016, and since its construction remains the largest power plant in the world.