Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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1MW Plopable Solar Cover
   
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18 Apr, 2015 @ 3:59pm
22 Apr, 2015 @ 12:49am
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1MW Plopable Solar Cover

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1MW Plopable Solar Cover

-$5,000 to place

-$5 weekly cleaning cost

-24 small solar panels producing 1MW clean power

-Placeable over any road, or pretty much anywhere else except water!

4x1 Solar Parking (2MW) http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=424763848

4x4 Solar Parking (4MW) http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=426054573

Wave Generator (3MW) http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=429939727

5x6 (unrealistic 5MW) Solar Tunnel http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=427214217

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13 Comments
Neverminder 8 Jul, 2022 @ 7:47pm 
do these snap to roads?
CoolantCorrie 2 May, 2020 @ 2:12pm 
Kickstarts buildings in a new district; no need for pylon lines, solar updraft towers, wind turbines or anything.. Easy to angle it correctly using small right-clicks. I place across the ends of roads, solely so that, on narrow roads, it won't interfere with where a building will grow. Thanks!
dr46onfusion 10 Oct, 2015 @ 4:56pm 
They don't contribute to noise, and lets you make block sections of a city without needing a bunch of towers to connect sections that are too far away.
Passenger 57 19 Aug, 2015 @ 10:02pm 
These solar assets are great for a futuristic city, which I guess they all are as the years roll by in the game.
Gordon Freechdogg 23 Jul, 2015 @ 7:15pm 
Oh, well that's neat
Cthullhu  [author] 23 Jul, 2015 @ 1:53pm 
I used something that was plopable for the base choice in the asset editor. Even though it says its based on windspeed it is NOT. It will always produce 1-0.99MW if it says 0 = 0.99MW.
Gordon Freechdogg 23 Jul, 2015 @ 10:41am 
Why is the electricity generation based off of windspeed? It seems a bit unrealistic, the argument is made that higher wind speeds would create less cloud cover.
corpo 30 Apr, 2015 @ 6:33pm 
Thanks for the update cpm, I am glad you took aubergine18's comment into mind and kept it low. Looking great in my city!
Cthullhu  [author] 22 Apr, 2015 @ 12:50am 
$5 weekly cleaning costs have been added
leftbehind 21 Apr, 2015 @ 8:52pm 
With solar the majority of cost is up-front, once the panels are up and running, they are very low maintenance. Maybe someone cleans them once a month, and deal with the occasional electrical fault, but other than that they just sit there and generate electricity for you with practically no ongoing work required.