Tawg Nuclear Energy
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Tawg Nuclear Energy Ltd. is a company providing nuclear energy to cities and research of nuclear energy solutions. It's one of the oldest companies in Ihazon. Currently it owns the Langenthal nuclear power plant and Tinville fusion power plant.
History
In early 2010s, investor Tawg looked into the possibilities of nuclear power in the Ihazonan region. He funded Tawg Nuclear Energy Ltd. and used saved up funds to build a nuclear power plant. For a long time, this was the primary energy source in Ihazon, and an important drive for the growth of Langenthal.
Not long after Langenthal Nuclear Power Plant was operational, he looked into fusion power. Several years of testing at the TFPPRF finally yielded commercial fusion power in 2016.
Future
Tawg has talked about plans for an eventual phase out of current fission power to fusion power. "Fusion is just a lot more efficient, and it'll yield better prices--and safety--for the consumer," he said to Langenthal Weekly in an interview in 2017.