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'''Calcite processing''' is discovered after the player mines [[Calcite]] on the planet [[Vulcanus]]. The technology enables two new recipes for [[Chemical plant]]s and one for [[Oil refinery|oil refineries]]. Because Vulcanus lacks a natural source of [[heavy oil]] or [[water]], these technologies allow the player to convert Vulcanus' other plentiful resources into both unavailable resources.
* [[Acid neutralisation]] allows the player to convert Vulcanus' sulfuric acid geysers into steam, while [[steam condensation]] turns the steam into water.
* [[Simple coal liquefaction]] allows the player to convert [[coal]], calcite, and sulfuric acid into heavy oil.


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 04:50, 18 November 2024

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Calcite processing

Researched by

Mine
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Prototype type

technology

Internal name

calcite-processing

Required technologies

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Allows

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Effects

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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Calcite processing is discovered after the player mines Calcite on the planet Vulcanus. The technology enables two new recipes for Chemical plants and one for oil refineries. Because Vulcanus lacks a natural source of heavy oil or water, these technologies allow the player to convert Vulcanus' other plentiful resources into both unavailable resources.

History

See also