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The Geothermal Power Station is a power building in the Return to Jurassic Park DLC for Evolution, that is unlocked automatically at the start of the campaign.

Description[]

The Geothermal Power Station is the only power station available to players in the Return to Jurassic Park campaign, therefore it is necessary to build one of these to power buildings in one's park. The player must connect pylons to this buildings own integrated pylon which must then be connected to the Substation to power buildings. The un-upgraded version of this building contains 80 power units, enough for a player to power the buildings initially needed in a park.

Upgrades[]

Icon Power Station Upgrades Cost
Outage Protection
Reduces the risk of power outages.
  • Outage Protection 1.0: 10%
  • Outage Protection 2.0: 20%
  • Outage Protection 3.0: 45%
  • $40.000
  • $60.000
  • $100.000
Improved Output
Increases total power output.
  • Improved Output 1.0: 14% (with 5% risk of power outage)
  • Improved Output 2.0: 18% (with 10% risk of power outage)
  • Improved Output 3.0: 22% (with 20% risk of power outage)
  • $40.000
  • $60.000
  • $100.000
Reduced Upkeep
Reduces the running cost.
  • Reduced Upkeep 1.0
  • Reduced Upkeep 2.0
  • Reduced Upkeep 3.0
  • $40.000
  • $60.000
  • $100.000

Behind the scenes[]

The design of the Geothermal Power Station is based on early concept art for the Worker Village seen in The Lost World: Jurassic Park.[1][2]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ↑ Spielberg, Steven. (Director). (1997). The Lost World: Jurassic Park [Film]. Universal Pictures.
  2. ↑ jurassicpark.fandom.com, Worker Village concept art