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EPR Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Building (part 1/2)
   
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EPR Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Building (part 1/2)

Description
European Pressurized Water Reactor's reactor building. This Nuclear facility is located at Olkiluoto island in Eurajoki, Finland. It is the third and newest nuclear power plant in Olkiluoto and still under construction. The model isnt 100% accurate to the real thing.

This is part has the reactor building, part 2 has the turbine building and will be required to download as well.
In total the whole facility will take 21x14 space. Both buildings have 800 MW electricity production so total of 1600MW, it is pretty high but it is exactly the same amount as the real life one.



Some building info (Values are from the asset editor and not actual ingame values!!):
size: 11x14
Electricity production: 50000
construction cost: 200000
maintenance: 50000
water consumption/sewage accumulation: 200
Workers: 20/60/75/70


Some model info:
Tris: 3278
2048x2048 diffuse, normal, specular and illumination maps
Custom lod but its kinda unfinished as it is some old version and I made changes to the main model later.
11 Comments
vallu Sep 10, 2022 @ 12:11pm 
eikä vieläkään valmis
Gregory_TheGamer Apr 9, 2017 @ 4:16pm 
Finally a proper Nuclear Power Plant. Thank you!
Atlas Nov 18, 2016 @ 11:28am 
11/10 *
Atlas Nov 15, 2016 @ 7:12am 
Could you maybe do a "under construction" version of this that is only half finished that would be amazing
ravenz  [author] May 13, 2016 @ 12:57am 
Yeah I know it looks pretty blocky, but the real one is kinda blocky too :P
mizrael77 May 9, 2016 @ 3:33pm 
Looks a bit "blocky" but it's a nice model and if using both parts it is the only realistically sized nuclear plant in the game. Upvoted!
Ξ NYO Apr 17, 2016 @ 10:38am 
Ah, no problem. I have been using this reactor regularly in my saves, I have found that rescaling it to a smaller size can make it look like a proper small reactor.
ravenz  [author] Mar 10, 2016 @ 7:19am 
Sorry for the late response, for some reasom Steam didn't show new comments untill I restarted it! For your question, I don't have any plans for such reactor as I mostly do stuff that are near me in real life :P
Ξ NYO Feb 13, 2016 @ 10:21pm 
Could you possibly ad a PRISIM reactor? It is a fast spectrum sodium cooled reactor/
Lalli Sissijuusto Feb 13, 2016 @ 5:12pm 
5/5