Méridia, Outannais
September, 4489TLG Ecologie begins Green Energy Projects in various Lourannais cities Méridia City Square (above)For the past 50 years, TLG Ecologie has focused on bringing renewable energy to Lourenne for the bettering
of the environment as well as a boost in energy sector jobs. Most recently, TLG Ecologie was responsible for
making Valois Lourenne's first green city, meaning that the city is almost completely run on renewable energy
such as hydroelectric power, solar energy, wing power, and geothermal energy. However, Valois is not the only
project they have done. TLG Ecologie also managed to power the Golden Valley Technological Sector through
renewable energy, specifically solar energy. Now, after a company meeting in Louives back in August, the
company has announced a large scale project to power multiple Lourennais cities with renewable energy by
at least 60 percent by 4495.
TLG Ecologie picked large urban areas on the outskirts of even larger metropolitan areas as their area of focus.
Their projects will focus on the cities of:
Montpelier (Lucande)
Colcomaté (Louives)
Méridia (Outannais)
Delaune (Carolleux)
Each city is currently a large, urban area or are expected to become large urban areas in the next 20 years. TLG
Ecologie will be building large solar panel fields on the outskirts of these cities. Each solar panel field will have the
capability to power 3 large neighborhoods in the city that it is powering. Solar Panel fields will be focused more in
Colcomaté, Méridia, and Montpelier. Delaune, will be powered mainly through hydroelectric power and wind power.
Delaune's location in northwest Carolleux makes it ideal for wind power and access to the Valois River makes it an
excellent choice for wind and hydroelectric power. Colcomaté, Méridia, and Montpelier are a challenge to TLG
because of their low to no accessibility to water or wind. Yet, access to solar energy and geothermal energy are high.
It is expected that
most of these three cities will be powered at least 50 percent by renewable energy sources
by 4495 and 60 percent by 4450. Delaune is the only city that will be powered at least 60 percent by green energy
by 4495 and up to 80 percent by 4450. Construction on panel fields, water power electricity plants, and wind turbines
has already begun. It is expected that at least 6,000 jobs will be created during the construction process and at least
8,000 after construction. Environmentalist political groups, politicians in the royal assembly, and non-profits have
already shown their support for this great project by TLG Ecologie.
TLG Ecologie logo (above)More to come