Langenthal Nuclear Power Plant
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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.
After TFPPRF started selling commercial fusion power in 2016, Tawg Nuclear Energy Ltd. has been planning to gradually replace old fission power with new, more efficient fusion power. Because of this, very little work has been done on the power plant to modernize it.