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The total electricity consumption of Jugia is 138 240 TWh/yr <ref>2017 estimation</ref>, 788 kWh per capita <ref>based of 2016 census</ref>.
The total electricity consumption of Jugia is 138 240 TWh/yr <ref>2017 estimation</ref>, 788 kWh per capita <ref>based of 2016 census</ref>.


The primary source of electricity is the six nuclear power plants, two producing 2 * 1500 MW and four producing 750 MW, the rest is assuring by gas and coal power plant, progressively replaced by less polluting solution
The primary source of electricity is the six nuclear power plants, two producing 2 * 1500 MW and four producing 750 MW, the rest is assured y gas and coal power plant, progressively replaced by less polluting solution


===Science and technology===
===Science and technology===

Revision as of 04:33, 6 March 2018

Jugia
jugia
Flag
Official languages Jugian
Demonym Jugian
Government Theocracy
 -  Monarch
Area
 -  150,000 km2
57,915 sq mi
Population
 -  2018 estimate 20120000
 -  2016 census 20000000
 -  Density 134/km2
347.1/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2017 estimate
 -  Total $556.34 billion
 -  Per capita $27649.10
Time zone (SCT+1)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (SCT)
Internet TLD .jg

Jugia (IPA: /jugia/, Native language: Jugia, IPA: /jugia/), officially the Monarchy of Jugia, is a country located in south Baredina, sharing border with Redia and Yhael in the south, Yaina in the east and Settia in the north

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Energy

The total electricity consumption of Jugia is 138 240 TWh/yr [1], 788 kWh per capita [2].

The primary source of electricity is the six nuclear power plants, two producing 2 * 1500 MW and four producing 750 MW, the rest is assured y gas and coal power plant, progressively replaced by less polluting solution

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See also

  1. 2017 estimation
  2. based of 2016 census