 Good afternoon Foundation staff, this is Dr. Theron Sherman. Today's briefing doesn't contain any objectionable material, so let's begin. Item Number SCP-6622 Classification Level 4 Containment Class, Esoteric Secondary Class, Archon Disruption Class, Dark Risk Class, Notice Special Containment Procedures Mobile Task Force Omega-43, Codename, Leave It To Beavers is tasked with both limiting public awareness of SCP-6622 and grounding 6622-B instances until nearby systems can accommodate them. Beyond this, containment is limited to regular feeding and care for 6622-A instances in high-risk regions. When possible, newly commissioned Foundation facilities are to be built in areas already serviced by SCP-6622 infrastructure. Description SCP-6622-A is a subgroup of American Beavers, genus Cantercanidensis, which builds and maintains SCP-6622-B. Only 6622-A instances will interact with 6622-B. Nonanomous Beavers will not approach. SCP-6622-B are beaver dams and lodges which generate electricity via unknown and abnormally efficient means. Each instance continuously outputs 6,800 megawatts, approximately the peak electrical demand of the city of Los Angeles. Presently, the Foundation knows of 12 distinct 6622-B instances. Power produced by SCP-6622-B is distributed into man-made electrical infrastructure via ferry rings, tree roots, and other naturally occurring pathways, entering said infrastructure at any point where it contacts fertile soil. Discovering the mechanism behind this transmission is a beta-level research priority. SCP-6622-A instances often dam at remote or inopportune locations. Mobile Task Force Omega 43 has partially incorporated 6622-B instances into the electrical grids of 96 cities, but gigawatts of power are wasted each month, both in preventing grid overload and the Foundation's inability to transmit more power to high-demand areas. Having better regulatory infrastructure for SCP-6622 is an alpha-level research priority. Attempts to establish SCP-6622-A captive breeding programs have failed, as has relocation of wild colonies, instances constructed on anomalous dams. Reproducing the anomaly in a controlled setting is an omega-level research priority. Discovery On October 11, 2020, Site 43 experienced catastrophic power overload. The first known SCP-6622 Lodge was later found on the Osable River, 5.8 km away. Over a period of 9 months, Genitorial and Maintenance Section Chief Amelia Torosian was able to convert the site to rely exclusively on SCP-6622 for electricity. Torosian's initial designs have formed the basis for SCP-6622 transmission systems worldwide, preventing an estimated 450 megatons of CO2 emissions since implementation. Afterward, Upon entering the Site 43 main power station on March 8, 2021, Chief Torosian found on her workbench a pile of dried mud and twigs cruelly molded into a heart. Torosian's request to keep the sculpture in her personal quarters was approved.