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{{samename|{{pkmn|Trading Card Game|TCG}} card based on the Kanto Power Plant|Power Plant (Aquapolis 139)}} | {{samename|{{pkmn|Trading Card Game|TCG}} card based on the Kanto Power Plant|Power Plant (Aquapolis 139)}} | ||
[[File:Power Plant PE.png|thumb|250px|The [[Kanto Power Plant]]]] | [[File:Power Plant PE.png|thumb|250px|The [[Kanto Power Plant]]]] |
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- If you were looking for the TCG card based on the Kanto Power Plant, see Power Plant (Aquapolis 139).
Power plants (Japanese: はつでんしょ Power Plant) are a type of building where electrical power is generated and distributed. Electric-type Pokémon often make their home in and around power plants. Power may be generated through various means such as via windmills or geothermal energy. Some power plants generate enough electricity to power an entire region. There are also power plants that produce a special magnetic field within the building or in the surrounding area that allows certain Pokémon to evolve.
List of power plants in the Pokémon world
In the core series
Kanto
- Kanto Power Plant (abandoned)
Hoenn
Sinnoh
Kalos
Alola
In spin-off games
Pokémon Island
Mystery Dungeon world
Ransei
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