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So that means you want less garbage facilities all round, because you want it all to go to this one (if your goal is to turn trash into power).
If you combine it with 4 recycling centers spread around the city it will only get a small cut of the trash, thus very low processing rate / power generation.
Considering it has 50 freaking trucks and only noise pollution, hide it in the heart of your city surrounded by commercial or next to a highway (somewhere noisy, so it blends in / the noise doesn't matter) from there it can serve the entire city on it's own with it's 50 trucks and huge processing power.
You'll have to give up getting free goods/resources from recycling centers though until the point where your waste to energy plan caps out.
But the model is nice :)
Can you change the capacity? It's would really unrealistic (at least compare in the game) when this building has just a little more processing rate but product way too much Electricity.
Why does this asset need Industries DLC instead of Green City? And can you so us the range please? Thanks
A little tip on buildings like this. They are rarely clean and adding all sorts of grunge and dirt decals to the textures helps really bring the building to life.
https://www.textures.com/category/decals/52338