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====Energy and electricity==== | ====Energy and electricity==== | ||
{{Further|Science and Technology in Burgundie#Energy|Energy policy in Burgundie}} | {{Further|Science and Technology in Burgundie#Energy|Energy policy in Burgundie}} | ||
Equatorial Ostiecia's power is mostly generated by nuclear power and fossil fuels (43% and 27%). The remaining 30% of energy is made up of renewables, mostly solar and tidal. {{wp|Agrivoltaics}} have been major investment area since [[2028]] as technologies advanced and studies proved that they not only produced energy but we're also beneficial to some plants. Since [[2012]] there has been a modularly growing project for a sea-based solar farm that has not increased to 24 total hectares across 4 project sites. As of [[2035]] these floating solar farms produce 47MW and there are plans and funding to increase the size and output to 76MW by [[2040]]. There are 9 waste to power plants across the archipelago as well that have been in operation starting in the 1990s. There are high capacity transmission lines between Equatorial Ostiecia and [[Arona]], [[Vespera]], and undersea transmission lines to [[Eilada]] and [[Porta Bianca]]. | |||
====Phone service and internet==== | ====Phone service and internet==== |