Additionally, I believe wind power itself needs adjustment. Currently, wind turbines can be placed very close together and even stacked vertically without any penalty. There is no concept of wind interference, height advantage, or diminishing returns. As a result, a turbine placed at ground level (or even in a confined space) produces the same output as one placed high up in open air. This removes any meaningful placement strategy and allows extremely dense power stacking in a very small footprint. I would suggest introducing at least one of the following: Reduced efficiency when turbines are placed too close to each other (wind shadow / interference) A height-based bonus, where higher placement yields better output Preventing or limiting vertical stacking of turbines The goal is not strict realism, but to make placement matter and to prevent wind power from scaling infinitely without trade-offs. Combined with less efficient energy storage, this would help restore balance and make different power sources feel more distinct and meaningful.