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'''Solid | '''Solid fuel''' is a kind of [[fuel]] and is processed in a [[chemical plant]]. | ||
Besides being useful as fuel in all [[ | 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]]. | ||
== Recipes == | == Recipes == | ||
Solid Fuel can be created from [[ | Solid Fuel can be created from [[heavy oil]], [[light oil]] or [[petroleum gas]]. | ||
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! Process !! Input !! Output | ! Process !! Input !! Output | ||
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| {{icon|solid-fuel-from-heavy-oil||}} || {{icon| | | {{icon|solid-fuel-from-heavy-oil||}} || {{icon|Heavy oil|20}} + {{icon|time|3}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} | ||
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| {{icon|solid-fuel-from-light-oil||}} || {{icon| | | {{icon|solid-fuel-from-light-oil||}} || {{icon|Light oil|10}} + {{icon|time|3}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} | ||
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| {{icon|solid-fuel-from-petroleum-gas||}} || {{icon| | | {{icon|solid-fuel-from-petroleum-gas||}} || {{icon|Petroleum gas|20}} + {{icon|time|3}} || {{icon|Solid fuel|1}} | ||
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== When to use | == When to use solid fuel as fuel == | ||
Coal and Solid Fuel production can both be automated, but each has advantages and disadvantages. Solid Fuel is made from oil, and oil supplies are theoretically infinite, since oil spots never run completely dry. However, coal is almost always used first, and if coal is plentiful on the map, it may not be worth it to switch systems over to an oil infrastructure just for fuel. | Coal and Solid Fuel production can both be automated, but each has advantages and disadvantages. Solid Fuel is made from oil, and oil supplies are theoretically infinite, since oil spots never run completely dry. However, coal is almost always used first, and if coal is plentiful on the map, it may not be worth it to switch systems over to an oil infrastructure just for fuel. | ||
0.15 has changed all this, since now Solid Fuel gives vehicles greater acceleration and top speed. | 0.15 has changed all this, since now Solid Fuel gives vehicles greater acceleration and top speed. [[Coal liquefaction (research)|Coal liquefaction]] is now available, giving the ability to turn coal into oil. | ||
One unit of Solid Fuel contains 25MJ of energy, over three times the energy value of coal. | One unit of Solid Fuel contains 25MJ of energy, over three times the energy value of coal. | ||
== Which | == Which solid fuel recipe to use == | ||
* [[Light | * [[Light oil]] has the best oil to solid fuel ratio (10:1), and has little other in-game use, making it the best choice. | ||
* [[Heavy | * [[Heavy oil]] has a much worse ratio (20:1) and should be cracked into light oil first instead. The cracking process changes the ratio for heavy oil to 13:1, which is much better. | ||
* [[Petroleum | * [[Petroleum gas]] also has a bad 20:1 ratio and should not be used to create solid fuel in most cases. | ||
However, full tanks of | However, full tanks of heavy oil, light oil, or petroleum gas can back up and block the oil refinery from refining more crude oil. This can create a situation where, for example, you can't create petroleum gas because your heavy oil tanks are full. It's advisable to set up some solid fuel factories to relieve the pressure in cases like this, particularly once [[circuit network]]s have been researched and the factories can be switched on automatically once liquid levels reach a certain amount. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 10:33, 29 August 2017
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Solid fuel is a kind of fuel and is processed in a chemical plant.
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.
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When to use solid fuel as fuel
Coal and Solid Fuel production can both be automated, but each has advantages and disadvantages. Solid Fuel is made from oil, and oil supplies are theoretically infinite, since oil spots never run completely dry. However, coal is almost always used first, and if coal is plentiful on the map, it may not be worth it to switch systems over to an oil infrastructure just for fuel.
0.15 has changed all this, since now Solid Fuel gives vehicles greater acceleration and top speed. Coal liquefaction is now available, giving the ability to turn coal into oil.
One unit of Solid Fuel contains 25MJ of energy, over three times the energy value of coal.
Which solid fuel recipe to use
- Light oil has the best oil to solid fuel ratio (10:1), and has little other in-game use, making it the best choice.
- Heavy oil has a much worse ratio (20:1) and should be cracked into light oil first instead. The cracking process changes the ratio for heavy oil to 13:1, which is much better.
- Petroleum gas also has a bad 20:1 ratio and should not be used to create solid fuel in most cases.
However, full tanks of heavy oil, light oil, or petroleum gas can back up and block the oil refinery from refining more crude oil. This can create a situation where, for example, you can't create petroleum gas because your heavy oil tanks are full. It's advisable to set up some solid fuel factories to relieve the pressure in cases like this, particularly once circuit networks have been researched and the factories can be switched on automatically once liquid levels reach a certain amount.
History
- 0.15.0:
- Fuel type now affects vehicle acceleration and top speed.