Dam District
About
The Dam District is a massive hydroelectric facility that harnesses the power of flowing water to generate energy. It is one of the most powerful energy-producing districts, providing large amounts of electricity to the nation’s infrastructure, industry, and military. However, the Dam District comes with significant risks. Its location along rivers or water sources makes it vulnerable to catastrophic damage if destroyed, potentially leading to widespread devastation downstream.
Generates 2,000 units of energy per turn but when destroyed, floods all sectors between the dam and the nearest sea, destroying anything in its path. A Dam District can only be constructed in a sector that is either adjacent to or directly on a river, or located within a mountain sector.
The Dam District generates 2,000 units of energy per turn, making it a key asset for high-power demand sectors. This energy is crucial for supporting various operations and developments across the nation.
If the Dam District is destroyed, it triggers a catastrophic flood, wiping out everything in any sectors between the dam and the nearest sea. The destruction caused by this flood can severely impact the nation’s economy, infrastructure, and military, making the Dam District both a powerful asset and a potential liability.

Infrastructure Cost
Money
$2,500,000,000
Money Upkeep
$12,000,000
Energy Upkeep
0