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To determine how much power is needed to fulfill each region's requirement, we first need to know the total peak load of all six regions combined.

Total peak load = 15000 kW + 8000 kW + (four more regions' peak loads)

Assuming the peak loads of the other four regions are x1, x2, x3, and x4, we can write:

Total peak load = 15000 + 8000 + x1 + x2 + x3 + x4

We do not have information about the other four regions, so let's assume they each have a peak load of 10,000 kW:

Total peak load = 15000 + 8000 + 10000 + 10000 + 10000 + 10000

= 58000 kW

Therefore, the generating station needs to be able to supply a peak power of 58,000 kW to meet the combined peak load of all six regions.

To determine how much power is needed to fulfill each region's requirement, we need to divide the total peak load by the number of regions:

Power needed per region = Total peak load / Number of regions

= 58000 kW / 6

= 9666.67 kW

Therefore, each region needs a peak power of approximately 9666.67 kW to fulfill its requirement.

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