The Lamp: New Edison Power Plant Relocation Project Begins
Monday Morning, Jan 4th, 2326- Infrastructure modification began today in New Chicago, as New Edison begins the process of transferring its fusion power plant assets out of the Coalition States and up to their new headquarters in Ishpeming.
(Above- Construction Begins On Removal Of Power Park’s Fusion Reactors) Disassembly on both the Central Zone’s Power Park Fusion Reactor Complex and the West Zone’s Edisonian Reactor Complex began today, deactivation and removal taking place in shifts over the next 6 months.
(Above- Power Park Fusion Reactor Complex, Central Zone)
(Above- Edisonian Reactor Complex, West Zone, Noble Sector Baseline)
(Above- Inside View of one of Edisonian Reactor Complex’s Fusion Reactor Centers) To continue meeting New Chicago’s extensive power needs during the 2326 transition period, New Edison has deployed an extensive fleet of temporary power solutions, including our ground-mobile, lake-based floating, and hover-deployable power plants. These resources, in addition to the New Edison Mooreland Reactor (now operated through lease by the Coalition States), should be able to handle 75-80% of the city’s power needs with minimal brown out or black out periods. As is always the case during work on power infrastructure, Department of Infrastructure Maintenance (DIM) requests that citizens be power-conscientious and limit usage so as to not overtax the grid.

















