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Because they consume a lot of power, they're causing electrical problems in my grid. Even though I have hardwired them to an LV output, they still draw power from nearby Substations. There is a surplus of power, but they overload any nearby Substation by taking it over 2.5MW and this rolls through unconnected parts of the grid.
Is there a way to modify the building so it has to be hardwired using the electrical connection and disable drawing from the Substation?
Will two parallel pipes between two nodes spread their load evenly (electricity and heating won't)? Will passive node handle more than 150m^3 daily (electricity, water and heating have hardcoded limits)?