Nation Bulletin

Rimskaya Goes Full Nuclear as Last Coal Plants Demolished.

A swift transition from dirty power to lights powered by atoms

By Rimskaya State Publication Committee (R.S.P.C.)
06/11/2022 07:06 pm
Updated: 06/11/2022 07:06 pm

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After being powered in some part by coal since inception, the N.R.I. has officially abandoned all usage of coal and fossil fuels to power the country, with the construction of a Nuclear Power Plant in every city, clearing way for more civilian construction to improve the resurging economy.

 

Despite the moving being very expensive, there is more than enough Uranium to sustain the plants, and the new state revenue being generated is being heavily used in welfare and quality-of-life improvements that the citizens are so far enjoying. The Government has officially addressed the relatively unjustified paranoia surrounding nuclear power and proclaimed there are already contingencies in place should things at one of the plants go south.

 

Rimskaya intends to stick to nuclear power for the future and never turn back to fossil fuels under any circumstances, citing the new drops in pollution and economic benefits for the state and population. Even if dirty power is cheap, there is no price too high for a nation quite like ours, which hereby proclaims 100% Green Energy.