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Water-To-Power plant lot  1.0

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Hello Powerful Mayors!

 

I'm improved with using the sc4tool.

Now i've been abled to make a power plant.

It's a place where water is used to make power.

I don't know the whole progress (since i'm 15 years old;).) but i's a great thing wich is grat for the environment two.

 

It comes without dependencies!

 

Power Generated : 2000

Pollution :                        0

Plop Cost :               5005

Monthly Cost :            350

Menu :                     Power

 

(the files in the .zip file are called WIND power but i't just the name that's wrong)

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Actually, ingenious for a 15 year-old :) In addition to hydroelectricity (which may require larger turbines than your model has space for), ocean tides, waves, and temperature differentials are emerging power generation technologies, and saline and brackish water is used to store solar power, so great job!
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its good, yet maybe you should change it slightly so it produces more energy? 2000 isn't quite enough. how about 5000?
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I say 9.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999/10 how to make it 10/10 tilt the tube to a angle(im 15 aswell)

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@thisispie: Tilting the tube to an angle won't be possible because the building with the tube is a finished model made by Maxis. ;-) You can't make any changes to it. You can only arrange it on a lot together with other buildings and props.
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@ricardo-schretlen: Since this plant converts water to energy, did you make it consume lots of water and put out energy instead, or how did you intend this to be used? I'm just curious to know.

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City Planner, you should be able to safely delete the .sav file. It is just a backup and should normally have been removed before uploading. Its not needed by the game.
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Ugh... It needs to power the pumps which means a boost of power is needed to start the thing.... It would have to have a low energy output because the more power given off is put back into the pumping.
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Guest sevenation

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hey why I just see an empty lot without the building ???

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A little ineffecient way to generate power,, but the idea is GREAT. I should master the skills of sc4tools^^

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