More about the Super Power Plant / Complex Concept
In a world where we rely increasingly on power and electricity, it is essential that in the future we have a reliable and functioning energy system and with fossil fuels running out, more and more people are turning towards renewables and nuclear power as alternatives to coal. Renewables are generally clean, produce little to no waste after use and can be harnessed for energy again and again without running out, meaning we can continue to use them into the future.
However, renewables are also somewhat unreliable, they can be dependant on the climate and in almost all cases will not produce as much energy for their land area as a typical coal or gas power plant.
So why not take a number of renewable sources and combine them together into one complex? This would ensure that if one of the energy sources wasn't producing as much energy as it should do then there would always be another to step in and take its place. Besides, although one renewable energy source on its own is unlikely to produce as much energy as a fossil fuel plant, why not a whole group of them working together?
Hence the idea for the SPP was born.
An area with all the latest technology and the capability to continue besting itself and improve, the SPP is the answer to the problems of individual renewable energy sources. By combining them together and linking them so they work in conjunction with each other, it's possible to ensure that electricity quota is met whilst maintaining a green environment. As well as the individual power stations and generators, there is an advanced research facility which enables new discoveries to be made so current technology can be continuously improved. The result? A sustainable facility which can be used to generate electricity for an area long into the future!
However, renewables are also somewhat unreliable, they can be dependant on the climate and in almost all cases will not produce as much energy for their land area as a typical coal or gas power plant.
So why not take a number of renewable sources and combine them together into one complex? This would ensure that if one of the energy sources wasn't producing as much energy as it should do then there would always be another to step in and take its place. Besides, although one renewable energy source on its own is unlikely to produce as much energy as a fossil fuel plant, why not a whole group of them working together?
Hence the idea for the SPP was born.
An area with all the latest technology and the capability to continue besting itself and improve, the SPP is the answer to the problems of individual renewable energy sources. By combining them together and linking them so they work in conjunction with each other, it's possible to ensure that electricity quota is met whilst maintaining a green environment. As well as the individual power stations and generators, there is an advanced research facility which enables new discoveries to be made so current technology can be continuously improved. The result? A sustainable facility which can be used to generate electricity for an area long into the future!
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