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As electric furnaces consume a substantial amount of power,  [[Module#Efficiency Module|Efficiency modules]] are a good option. This is much more space-efficient than using [[Solar panel|Solar panels]].  | As electric furnaces consume a substantial amount of power,  [[Module#Efficiency Module|Efficiency modules]] are a good option. This is much more space-efficient than using [[Solar panel|Solar panels]].  | ||
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[[File:Electric_furnace.PNG|left|The interface of an electric furnace.]]  | [[File:Electric_furnace.PNG|left|The interface of an electric furnace.]]  | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 19 August 2016
Electric furnaces provide 2 module slots, which allow for more flexibility in special applications. The use of electrical power eliminates the requirement for a Fuel supply chain, but at the cost of space. Electric furnaces are larger than stone or steel furnaces.
As electric furnaces consume a substantial amount of power, Efficiency modules are a good option. This is much more space-efficient than using Solar panels.
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