So power plants are more realistic and less people call them fakes because of detectors, how about we add a HASG (Heat-Activated spark generator) where if it is hot (<30C) it produces sparks. To counter this, we should have a CASG (Cold-Activated spark generator) where it is the same thing but with cold (<0C).<br /> For nuclear and pressure plants, which can be introduced, we should have PASG and PAS2, with high pressure and low pressure respectively.
Sound realistic?
Examples: Power plant: Coal burning power plant creates fire, and changes heat to electricity use HASG. Power Plant 2: Nuclear reactor generates a huge amount of pressure in a short amount of time, and creates a huge outburst of energy with PASG. Effects: Using PASG and PAS2, it times things properly within a logo or design.
@LuaWeaver(View Post) Actually, only a combined pressure-particle detector would be required. This is because most power-generation units are just really complicated forms of boiling water.
They're all good ideas, not noobish, but have probably already been suggested and probably not needed for the moment. But code1949 is right, basically every power plant generates power by boiling water and sending it through a turbine.