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The plant has only HV-Connections since it is designed as a high power load generator.Since I scaled it (with game scale) to be a 1000 MW unit, I needed a solutionto remove power. The transformer area is designed like the original units. To ensure original spacing and placement (reference the never built Odessa Nuclear Heat- and Power Plant) and to evacuate all power from the unit, I just used HV connections.
Question: Is rail connection just for cargo (nuclear fuel and waste)?
Also, was surprised not to see any foot path connection or low voltage connections. Not a problem, but thought there would at least be a foot path or two.
Many nuclear plants however, did not have cooling towers. They used a river, like ignalina.
So maybe that would be something.