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}}Northern Site is a coal power plant owned by [[Slouthceister Power]], located north of their [[Southern Site]] power plant in [[Slouthceister]]. It is currently the largest power plant in [[Surface|the world]].
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'''Northern Site''' is a coal power plant owned by [[Slouthceister Power]], located north of their [[Southern Site]] power plant in [[Slouthceister]]. It is currently the largest power plant in [[Surface|the world]].


== History ==
== History ==
Work on Northern Site was planned in 2015 during the construction of [[New Summerset]], as the new and ambitious city would require heaps of power. In 2016 Northern Site was completed, and the old [[Southern Site]] was shut down.
Work on Northern Site was planned in 2015 during the construction of [[New Summerset]], as the new and ambitious city would require heaps of power. In 2016 Northern Site was completed, and the old [[Southern Site]] was to a large degree replaced.

Revision as of 16:42, 23 March 2018

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Northern Site is a coal power plant owned by Slouthceister Power, located north of their Southern Site power plant in Slouthceister. It is currently the largest power plant in the world.

History

Work on Northern Site was planned in 2015 during the construction of New Summerset, as the new and ambitious city would require heaps of power. In 2016 Northern Site was completed, and the old Southern Site was to a large degree replaced.