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'''Solid fuel''' is a kind of [[fuel]] and is processed in a [[chemical plant]]. One unit of solid fuel contains | '''Solid fuel''' is a kind of [[fuel]] and is processed in a [[chemical plant]]. One unit of solid fuel contains 12MJ of energy, three times the energy value of coal. | ||
Besides being useful as fuel in all [[burner devices]], solid fuel is also used to produce [[rocket fuel]], which is a component of [[rocket part]]s built in the [[rocket silo]]. | Besides being useful as fuel in all [[burner devices]], solid fuel is also used to produce [[rocket fuel]], which is a component of [[rocket part]]s built in the [[rocket silo]]. | ||
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== Recipes == | == Recipes == | ||
Solid Fuel can be created from [[heavy oil]], [[light oil]] or [[petroleum gas]]. | Solid Fuel can be created from [[heavy oil]], [[light oil]] or [[petroleum gas]]. | ||
[[Light oil]] has the best oil to solid fuel ratio (10:1). Cracking heavy oil to light oil first changes the ratio for heavy oil to 13:1 (from 20:1). | |||
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! Process !! Input !! Output | ! Process !! Input !! Output !! Produced by | ||
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| {{Icon|Solid fuel from | | {{Icon|Solid fuel from light oil}} || {{icon|Light oil|10}} + {{icon|time|1}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} || {{Icon|Chemical plant}} | ||
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| {{Icon|Solid fuel from | | {{Icon|Solid fuel from heavy oil}} || {{icon|Heavy oil|20}} + {{icon|time|1}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} || {{Icon|Chemical plant}} | ||
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| {{Icon|Solid fuel from petroleum gas||}} || {{icon| | | {{Icon|Solid fuel from petroleum gas}} || {{icon|Petroleum gas|20}} + {{icon|time|1}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} || {{Icon|Chemical plant}} | ||
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| {{Icon|Solid fuel from ammonia|space-age=yes}} || {{icon|Crude oil|20}} + {{icon|Ammonia|50}} + {{icon|time|1}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} || {{Icon|Chemical plant}} + {{Icon|Cryogenic plant}} | |||
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|} | |} | ||
Solid fuel is also obtained from recycling [[Scrap]]{{SA}}, which is useful on [[Fulgora]]{{SA}}. | |||
== History == | |||
* | {{History|2.0.7| | ||
* Decreased the crafting time of solid fuel from 2 to 1. | |||
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{{history|0.17.0| | |||
* Relative value of solid fuel decreased by 4%.}} | |||
{{history|0.15.0| | {{history|0.15.0| | ||
* Fuel type now affects vehicle acceleration and top speed.}} | * Fuel type now affects vehicle acceleration and top speed.}} | ||
{{history|0.9.0| | |||
* Introduced}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 18 November 2024
Solid fuel |
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1000 (20 stacks) |
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Fuel value |
12 MJ (burner) |
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Prototype type |
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Internal name |
solid-fuel |
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Solid fuel is a kind of fuel and is processed in a chemical plant. One unit of solid fuel contains 12MJ of energy, three times the energy value of coal.
Besides being useful as fuel in all burner devices, solid fuel is also used to produce rocket fuel, which is a component of rocket parts built in the rocket silo.
Recipes
Solid Fuel can be created from heavy oil, light oil or petroleum gas. Light oil has the best oil to solid fuel ratio (10:1). Cracking heavy oil to light oil first changes the ratio for heavy oil to 13:1 (from 20:1).
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Solid fuel is also obtained from recycling Scrap, which is useful on Fulgora.
History
- 2.0.7:
- Decreased the crafting time of solid fuel from 2 to 1.
- 0.17.0:
- Relative value of solid fuel decreased by 4%.
- 0.15.0:
- Fuel type now affects vehicle acceleration and top speed.
- 0.9.0:
- Introduced