I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic World - Chapter 1080 - Another Possibility
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Chapter 1080 - Another Possibility

Chapter 1080: Another Possibility

As the heart of the European Union, the victory of the Frankberg Revolution inspired the European people amid the turmoil.

The collapse of the Rothschild Empire accelerated the move of European countries “to return left.” People began to reflect on whether the choices made two years ago were correct, and whether those right-wing parties really took their country in a better direction.

Contrary to the turbulent Europe, the Asian economy on the other side of the globe was steadily rising.

Especially in the country situated in the vast western Pacific Ocean, GDP was rising as fast as the space elevator.

On June 10th, the delegation of the Nippon government visited Coro City and brought the Central Power Company and the Yoto Power Company for an agreement to expand electricity imports. This would increase the total import power in the second half of the year by 31% to replace two nuclear power plants that were shut down.

At present, the mining speed of tritium-3 in Lunar City was far greater than the consumption rate. The second nuclear fusion power station was also about to be completed with a considerable surplus in electricity generation. Jiang Chen welcomed these agreements with open arms.

Not only Nippon, but the most prosperous market in Hua also loosened their grip on policies and sent many power companies to delegate. As the world’s number one electricity consumer, Hua’s electricity consumption was larger than the second place and third place combined.

Even if Hua eliminated half of the thermal power, Celestial Trade would make more than a fortune.

As of early June, the Global Grid Plan completed the most critical first step. Thanks to the efforts of many parties, the cables of Celestial Trade successfully covered 80% of Australia and Asia, and the output of electricity accounted for 88% of the total domestic electricity production.

Benefiting from the dividends brought in by cheap electricity, according to the proportion of total electricity consumption in the country, the Global Grid Plan decreased industrial cost by the highest of 1.7