The largest airport in the world is King Fahd International Airport in Saudi Arabia, which according to the Guinness Book of World Records has a total area of 780 square kilometres. Denver Airport comes in as the next biggest, with a total area of 140 square kilometres, significantly smaller than its Saudi competitor. So why does it use 40 percent more fuel than King Fahd, an airport five times bigger? The system at Denver can pump 1,000 gallons of jet fuel per minute, and uses 28 miles worth of pipes to do this. It's six fuel tanks hold 2.73 millions gallons. If you're wondering, this is one hell of a lot of fuel for a commercial airport to use, and far more than it really needs. What can all this extra fuel possibly be used for? Well, we've already seen that there is at least some kind of super-structure beneath the ground, and if it's as big as people believe it is, its going to take a lot of powering. But there is another potential explanation: some kind of huge electrical device which requires a massive amount of energy from somewhere.
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