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Speaking of it's FANTASTIC that these actually connect to the substation. That's a thing I've been waiting for forever.
@deeheks, you're welcome!
@Evil.Iguana, I completely agree. I wish I could add it, but from what I can tell the wireshader (which is basically a series of vertical panes lined up and displayed as a shader in game that connects objects/assets-towers) in Cities: Skylines is only limited to one size. So the earthwire/ground would look the same size as the power lines. If another modeller/modder has figured out how to make thinner wires let me know and I could give it a try. There doesn't appear to be any other methods available in Cities Skylines to connect wires from object to object besides using the wireshader.