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*[[Resources|Radioactive decay]] (randomly generated resource) = >1 ppt |
*[[Resources|Radioactive decay]] (randomly generated resource) = >1 ppt |
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*[[Gasoline]] -> [[CombustionTurbine|Combustion turbine]] = 40 ppt |
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*[[Boiler|Coal powered steam generation]] x2 -> [[SteamTurbine|Steam turbine]] = 300 ppt |
*[[Boiler|Coal powered steam generation]] x2 -> [[SteamTurbine|Steam turbine]] = 300 ppt |
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*[[Reactor|Nuclear powered steam generation]] -> Steam turbine(s) = 300 - ~8400 ppt |
*[[Reactor|Nuclear powered steam generation]] -> Steam turbine(s) = 300 - ~8400 ppt |
Revision as of 04:47, 6 August 2022
This page will list most or all of the ways to generate power and their ppt. See this for more info.
*All have to be connected to a power cell in order for them to work. Some may require multiple parts to operate.
Methods Of Power Generation
- Coal/Charcoal burner generator = 4 ppt
- Solar panels
- Radioactive decay (randomly generated resource) = >1 ppt
- Gasoline -> Combustion turbine = 40 ppt
- Coal powered steam generation x2 -> Steam turbine = 300 ppt
- Nuclear powered steam generation -> Steam turbine(s) = 300 - ~8400 ppt
- Dark matter converter = 1000 ppt
Power Generation That Varies
- Generators -> Depends on how fast rotation is.
- Solar panels -> Depends on time of day, distance from star, and the type of star.