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On the other hand, my Nuclear Power island with 9 Reactors, 9 Fuel Element Factories and 9 Uranium Metal Converters only cost me 3240 while netting me a gross 4500 power. If used Fast Breeder upgrades I got a total of 6525 power. I prefer using uranium, saves me a lot of Harbour space.
http://steamproxy.net/app/48240/discussions/0/828934913049974762/
Btw, does anyone know why both my genius islands are providing my with +500,000 in dividends when my GT and EE islands only give me a few thousand?
1) Energy can only transfer to 4 islands--after 4 transfers any excess energy is wasted.
2) A nuclear power island requires ARK upgrades, warehouse upgrades or a combination of both to prevent nuclear meltdown. There are MANY upgrades that provide bonuses that far outweigh reducing the chance of a nuclear accident.
3) Dedicating an island to nuclear energy means one fewer island for production/population. This isn't an issue if only building one faction but, if building all 3 w/ a LARGE population (100,000+), you'll need every island for production/population.
Using unmodded off-shore wind-parks (on the largest map size) will net you far more electricity than a nuclear island. Off-shore wind-parks have the added bonus of creating a wider range of energy distribution because the energy is spread across 15-20 islands rather than centralized on one.