Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Nine Elms, Battersea, an inner-city district of South West London. It comprises two individual power stations, built in two stages in the form of a single building. Battersea A Power Station was built in the 1930s, with Battersea B Power Station to the east in the 1950s. The two stations were built to a nearly identical design, providing the long-recognized four-chimney layout. The station ceased generating electricity in 1983, but over the past 50 years it has become one of the best known landmarks in London and is Grade II listed. The station’s celebrity owes much to numerous popular culture references, which include the cover art of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album Animals and its appearance in the 1965 Beatles’ film, Help!.
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Foot Print: 10×11
Tris: 6324 Lod: 138
Texture: 512/256 Lod: 256×256
Electric Production 7500
Cost 15000
Upkeep 3500
Noise 50 radius 100
Pollution 50 radius 100
water and sewage 50
Uneducated workers 100
Educated workers 20
Well educated workers 10
Highly educated workers 5
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