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The '''fusion power cell''' is used by a [[fusion reactor]] to generate electricity. It is unlocked at [[Aquilo]], and may only be produced there due to it requiring [[ammonia]], which may not be barreled and is exclusive to Aquilo. | |||
Unlike the [[uranium fuel cell]], fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the [[circuit network]] is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds at max consumption, allowing continuous power generation for a long time. Fusion power cells used exclusively in the fusion reactor and cannot be used as a [[fuel]] in burner devices or [[vehicle]]s. | |||
Unlike the [[uranium fuel cell]], fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the [[circuit network]] is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds, allowing continuous power generation for a long time. Fusion power cells used exclusively in the fusion reactor and cannot be used as a [[fuel]] in burner devices or [[vehicle]]s. | |||
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
The fusion power cell is used by a fusion reactor to generate electricity. It is unlocked at Aquilo, and may only be produced there due to it requiring ammonia, which may not be barreled and is exclusive to Aquilo.
Unlike the uranium fuel cell, fusion power cells are consumed at a dynamic speed based on the grid's demand, meaning that the circuit network is not needed to prevent wasting cells. In addition, they last 400 seconds at max consumption, allowing continuous power generation for a long time. Fusion power cells used exclusively in the fusion reactor and cannot be used as a fuel in burner devices or vehicles.