Here is the tutorial for Nuclear Power in SimCity 2013 or SimCity 5.
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Here is the tutorial for Nuclear Power in SimCity 2013 or SimCity 5.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Comparable to OIL(I still vote for oil, despite all those NPP I planted in my cities) if you ask me, the only reason I go nuclear is it does not go out due to bad traffic(oil supply still stuck on highway lolx)!
Additionally, It only requires school of Science from uni to research the upgrades for the NPP no school of engineering required which also applies for solar and the solar farm.
School of Engineering is required for Coal, Oil and Wind PP upgrade research.
Alas no fusion plants
Hate to be a douche but GEN means “Generation” not “General”.
Sorry but this is still very informative; Thanks!
One of my citys just had a nuclear meltdown earlier today.
It polluted the crap out of basicly the whole city and made a really large area radioactive XD
And that was with just one of two reactors having a meltdown XD
So it basicly destroyed the whole city. (industrial city)
I want to see a Nuclear Meltdown XDD
Theoretical question:
If you place the nuclear power plant in a NON residential city, that you use just for power, water, sewage and so on. And you let it be operated by workers from any other city in the region, does the game even check for their education level?
And if you do get a melt down, what other consequences are besides radiation? Do the modules brake, are they just disabled or destroyed?
but if you compare the prices of resoursces , in a long run lorger upkeep pays off from less market use.
Also forgot to mention Gen II reactor is research and require school of SCIENCE not engineering.
Generation, not general. :P
Not in that town it isn’t (dangerous).
I believe its the school of science not engineering for the neutron reactor.
Thank you so much for these vids! I couldn’t wait as I’m getting SimCity next week. You’re a great commentator, and I hope you keep making content :)
I stand corrected, thanks! 
I don’t know… too dangerous and requires too much space =)
I’ll be glad to create an advanced tutorial on these. Thanks for the suggestion!
generation. not generator
. . . . maybe it would be a good idea to replace the solar power in cortex cove with nuclear power
It’s causes a radiation leak, people around it move out and i think it makes the land around it unusable.
An in-depth look at the power options would be nice. Maybe something detailing hourly upkeep along with cost of resources during that time and comparing the different modules including the research necessary to acquire those modules. Maybe include the space requirement of the different modules. You said there were pros and cons between the power options but skimped out on the details of how those compared to each other.
Wikipedia says generation.
Thank you for that idea, I will work on that. =D
Generator. My mistake =P
This. Yes you can.