When Power Plant stops

Suren57

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Hello,
is it possible to make the light turn off when the power plant goes offline without coal ??

now it does not work in ts2009,

 
I don't think you can kill all the lights. I guess there's lot's of generators out there...
 
well in real life when a power plant stops producing the company buys power from a different company; or re-routes power from a different plant. so at the most all you would see is power blink.

peter
 
yes, but in the old days, the plant was local and there were no power grids. that would be the thing -- that 'Smalltown' would have no electricity. back when, large factories would have their own power plants though, and the local power utility might power several small mills, which mills would have no more product to ship out and trainz would be sitting idle. ;)

well in real life when a power plant stops producing the company buys power from a different company; or re-routes power from a different plant. so at the most all you would see is power blink.

peter
 
...hey Ed...

:cool: Mr. Euphod, do you remember the LNCV-SUB route that uses the Appalachian Coal power station?

It seams to me that route had industries that were electricity-dependant on that plant operating...when the plant runs out of coal, the industries stop...

The particular plant also was animated to smoke whilst it had coal to burn.

The route was produced before LARS load-tracks so it operates "scripted industries(that's what we called them back in those days)."
 
The Coal Law Short Course covered all of these issues and more, and while the speakers uniformly represented coal companies and their interests, the emphasis was on diligent representation of the client. This often takes the form of strict adherence to legal and regulatory requirements, since the coal industry, as J. Thomas Lane (Bowles, Rice, McDavid, Graff & Love) pointed out, is the most regulated industry in America. Compliance with safety, employment, and environmental regulations can be costly, but it's good business, particularly when repeated violations can lead to the loss of crucial permits. For the coal industry, however, the most basic legal issue is securing the property right to mine the coal.

power plant due diligence
 
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