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Nuclear power plants use radioactives to produce electricity. They produce the most electricity and have the largest power storage capacity out of all the power plants.
There is no chance of explosion, fallout, meltdown, or any other nastiness usually associated with nuclear power plants in real life, so don't worry about it.
Capacitor Storage
The nuclear power plant has the highest capacitor storage capacity of all the power plants. This means that the nuclear power plant works wonderfully as a giant battery even when not used.
Capacity per level: 1000
Production
Building | Produces | Consumed | Required | Optional |
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Nuclear Power Plant | 1000 Electricity |
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