. ""@en . . "3100000000"^^ . "36000"^^ . "27980000000"^^ . . "Wabash sought the idea of nuclear power, but rather than the usage as weapons it wanted to provide power. President George Matthews pushed for the creation of the Department for Nuclear Exploration in 1931 and began recruiting some of Wabash's most prominent physicists. With association with the University of Chicago created the first artificial nuclear reactor; the Chicago Pile-1. On December 2nd, 1942 2 the first ever nuclear reaction occurred, leading the Sierrans and Americans to proceed with the Manhattan Project. In 1937 Wabash Nuclear Commission found that the usage of plutonium for the nuclear plants would allow for Wabash to build up its nuclear arms, and deter any aggression for the world. In 1959, the first commercial opened nuclear power plant was opened with subsidized funds from the 23rd government, stating that the energy consumption by the growing industrial sector was to great for the mostly coal fired power plants. William Bradford developed the company and signed the 1960 Energy Pact; agreeing that with the subsidies provided that Balford and his company would remain indefinitely in the Wabash. From 2001, the 24th government began dismantling the nuclear weapons project with the assistance of the Balford Corporation."@en . ", Wabash Confederation, 1959"@en . . "Balford Energy"@en . . . "90600000000"^^ . . "Wabash sought the idea of nuclear power, but rather than the usage as weapons it wanted to provide power. President George Matthews pushed for the creation of the Department for Nuclear Exploration in 1931 and began recruiting some of Wabash's most prominent physicists. With association with the University of Chicago created the first artificial nuclear reactor; the Chicago Pile-1. On December 2nd, 1942 2 the first ever nuclear reaction occurred, leading the Sierrans and Americans to proceed with the Manhattan Project."@en . . . "4200000000"^^ . "Wabash Confederation, Kingdom of Sierra,"@en . "200"^^ . . "Balford Energy"@en . "Marianne Beaumont"@en . .