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Old 27-05-2020, 04:28 PM #1
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Cool, nuclear is pretty much the cleanest form of generating power. But it'd be better if it was on brownfield or otherwise unused developed land instead of greenery.
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Cool, nuclear is pretty much the cleanest form of generating power. But it'd be better if it was on brownfield or otherwise unused developed land instead of greenery.
The cleanest power is hydro

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