20 Fast Facts About Energy Power Plants You Never Knew

11Malabo city power plant

Malabo city power plant

Former dictator of Equatorial Guinea Francisco Macias Nguema banned the use of lubricants in Malabo city power plant, saying he could run it using magic. The plant exploded.


12Coal power plant

Coal power plant

A coal power plant with a 40% efficiency takes an estimated 325 kg (717 lb) of coal to power a 100 W lightbulb for one year.


13Nuclear power plants

Nuclear power plants

Nuclear power plants in the US are so strong that they can be struck by a large commercial airliner and still not release harmful radiation.


14Three Gorges Dam

Three Gorges Dam

The largest and most powerful power plant on Earth is the Three Gorges Dam in China. The controversial project which produces power for over 60 million people, caused multiple landslides, and even slowed down the Earth's rotation a fraction of a second.


15Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station

Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Arizona which is spread over 4000 square acres employs 2055 workers, generates 35% of the electricity needed in Arizona, and is the only nuclear power plant in the world that is not built next to a body of water.


16Solar power

Solar power

California generates so much solar power that at times the state will pay Arizona to take it.


17Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant

Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant

The world's first nuclear power plant (Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant), built by the USSR in 1951, wasn't decommissioned until 2002.


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18Island of Ta'u

Island of Ta'u

Tesla runs an entire island on solar power. The island of Ta'u in American Samoa used to consume 300 gallons of diesel fuel daily to run generators, the fuel that had to be bought and shipped, but Tesla's solar panels and power packs provide 6 megawatt-hours of energy storage.


19Pelindaba

Pelindaba

In 2007, two teams of armed intruders stormed their way into a nuclear plant (Pelindaba) used to store weapons-grade uranium from South Africa's decommissioned arsenal. The coordinated assault was thwarted by an off-duty firefighter, a plant employee, and their dog.


20Gitaro power station

Gitaro power station

In 2016, a monkey climbed onto the roof of Gitaro power station in Kenya, fell onto a transformer and caused national-wide outage which lasted a few hours. The monkey survived.

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