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However, following a large fire in 2001, the power plant had to be closed and Baltica had to begin expanding its energy variety. Currently, multiple of the “mega projects' ' have been pushed into the limelight, particularly Ugadi Nuclear Power Plant, a Large Nuclear power plant, planned to be constructed in the city of Ugadi and the Kretia Hydroelectric power station, a planned hydroelectric dam to be constructed on the Balandi river. Although currently these projects are only in the planning stages, if they were to be constructed they have the potential to turn Baltica into a energy exporter, and possible key player in middle Argis.  
However, following a large fire in 2001, the power plant had to be closed and Baltica had to begin expanding its energy variety. Currently, multiple of the “mega projects' ' have been pushed into the limelight, particularly Ugadi Nuclear Power Plant, a Large Nuclear power plant, planned to be constructed in the city of Ugadi and the Kretia Hydroelectric power station, a planned hydroelectric dam to be constructed on the Balandi river. Although currently these projects are only in the planning stages, if they were to be constructed they have the potential to turn Baltica into a energy exporter, and possible key player in middle Argis.  
[[File:Krugiti Power Plant.png|250px|frame|right|Krugiti Coal Power Plant, shortly before the great fire.]]


For now, about 46% of all energy in Baltica comes from coal, with 18% from oil, and 11% with Hydro. The rest make up a small majority, but include Solar (8.2%) Wind (5.1%) and Biofuel (8.7%) and geothermal (3%).
For now, about 46% of all energy in Baltica comes from coal, with 18% from oil, and 11% with Hydro. The rest make up a small majority, but include Solar (8.2%) Wind (5.1%) and Biofuel (8.7%) and geothermal (3%).

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Republic of Baltica
Baltijos Respublika
Flag of Baltica
Flag
Coat of arms of Baltica
Coat of arms
Motto: "If god is with us, who is against us ?"
Anthem: "The March goes on"
CapitalGoja
Largest cityGoja, Kretia, Svejukis
Ethnic groups
Demonym(s)Baltican
GovernmentRepublic
• President
Algridas Banis
LegislatureThe National Council
General Council
Regional Council
Independent
Population
• 2019 estimate
14,821,213
• 2020 census
14,800,312
• Density
43/km2 (111.4/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2018 estimate
• Total
90,213,343
• Per capita
11,213
HDI (0.68)0.67
medium
CurrencyZedai
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.Btc

Baltica, formally the Republic of Baltica, is a country in Argis. Its capital is Goja, and it is ruled by a dictatorship lead by Algridas Banis.

History

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics

Government

Military

Foreign relations

Economy

Energy

Baltica has historically had a track record of poor energy production. Due to the vey high instability and consistent fighting between the German Balts and the Regular Balts, multiple so called “mega projects” have been abandoned due to the government's failure to secure both funding and materials to construct them. As such, Baltica had to mainly rely on coal, and eventually oil for most of its energy production. The Krugiti Power plant, was the largest coal power plant in Baltica, and for a while its main energy production site, supplying over 19% of all energy in Baltica.

However, following a large fire in 2001, the power plant had to be closed and Baltica had to begin expanding its energy variety. Currently, multiple of the “mega projects' ' have been pushed into the limelight, particularly Ugadi Nuclear Power Plant, a Large Nuclear power plant, planned to be constructed in the city of Ugadi and the Kretia Hydroelectric power station, a planned hydroelectric dam to be constructed on the Balandi river. Although currently these projects are only in the planning stages, if they were to be constructed they have the potential to turn Baltica into a energy exporter, and possible key player in middle Argis.

Krugiti Coal Power Plant, shortly before the great fire.

For now, about 46% of all energy in Baltica comes from coal, with 18% from oil, and 11% with Hydro. The rest make up a small majority, but include Solar (8.2%) Wind (5.1%) and Biofuel (8.7%) and geothermal (3%).

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