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Steam engines are used to produce electricity. The higher the water temperature provided is the more electricity is provided. The engine is not blocking the flow so its possible to chain multiple engines. | Steam engines are used to produce electricity. The higher the water temperature provided is the more electricity is provided. The engine is not blocking the flow so its possible to chain multiple engines. | ||
Steam engines themselves don't produce any pollution. | |||
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Revision as of 23:42, 28 June 2014
Steam engines are used to produce electricity. The higher the water temperature provided is the more electricity is provided. The engine is not blocking the flow so its possible to chain multiple engines.
Steam engines themselves don't produce any pollution.
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Max Output: | 510 W |
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