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You know how you are always tired of the advisors talking about the failure of powerplants?I made a way that is

realistic. I placed a road that was 30x30 tiles long. On it I placed 4 solar power plants, you can use what you can afford.

There I put power lines on each plant. This way it looks real.I made the power lines go to the neighbor city and some to the main city.

   Another way to make a good power source is the way of placing the was waste to energy plant on the other side of the road. It is actually quite simple. Place it AWAY from the city and it will produce a lot of power and more enviormentally friendly.

    It actually is very realistic lokking.

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Like your other topic, can we get a pic of this? A visual aid would help greatly. Judging from the words it sounds interestiing though.

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How can I rid the need of always plopping windmills, I have way too many and I have those advisors asking for more. Solor is to expensive and dont look that good. I want a clean city but I don't want 100s of windmills, what can I do to fix this? thanx

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Lycostheuser: I recommend downloading Pegasus' Geothermal Power Plant - it produces the same amount of power as a coal power plant with much less pollution. https://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=19417


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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