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Kurczak Mielony - Energy (January of 1958)

A chart describing the energy sources of Kurczak Mielony




A chart describing the power distribution in Kurczak Mielony

KURCZAK MIELONY



Energy sources + dependency of Kurczak Mielony

The Republic of Kurczak Mielony uses 1,013.7 kWh per capita in the year 1958. A great majority of it comes from naturally-occurring fossil fuels, including but not limited to petroleum, shale gas, and coal. However, it has recently invested in a commercial nuclear power plant to power the city of Białystok, the capital of the state Augustów. Additionally, it has a hydroelectric power plant located along the banks of the Wisła River (Vistula River in English). It powers the nearby city of Gdańsk, one of the major cities. Solar fields and wind turbines are common sights, especially along long stretches of rural land not otherwise being used.


Shown above: The Wisła River

Shown above:
The nuclear power generation plant in Białystok


A map of European oilfields, and those located in Poland.

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