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Through an infrastructure investment grant, the [[Levantine Union]] has committed ₮8 million to construct tidal power generators, but the project is currently stalled by local fishermen who are concerned about the disturbances the generators will cause to their livelihood. The project is still expected to move forward and the projected completion date is [[2029]]. A feasibility study was conducted and determined that solar would be unreliable due to the long monsoon seasons, and nuclear was too expensive for the demand.
Through an infrastructure investment grant, the [[Levantine Union]] has committed ₮8 million to construct tidal power generators, but the project is currently stalled by local fishermen who are concerned about the disturbances the generators will cause to their livelihood. The project is still expected to move forward and the projected completion date is [[2029]]. A feasibility study was conducted and determined that solar would be unreliable due to the long monsoon seasons, and nuclear was too expensive for the demand.


====Military installations====
==Military presence==
Sudmoll is home to two military bases, [[Sudmoll#Fort St. Amaund|Fort St. Amaund]], jointly operated by [[Navy of Burgundie]] and the [[Revenue Guard]], and [[Sudmoll#Fort St. Giles|Fort St. Giles]], operated by the [[Army of Burgundie#Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]].  
Sudmoll is home to two military bases, [[Sudmoll#Fort St. Amaund|Fort St. Amaund]], jointly operated by [[Navy of Burgundie]] and the [[Revenue Guard]], and [[Sudmoll#Fort St. Giles|Fort St. Giles]], operated by the [[Army of Burgundie#Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]].