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'''Acid neutralisation''' converts [[sulfuric acid]] and [[calcite]] into [[steam]]. On [[Vulcanus]], it is the native means of producing [[water]], using [[steam condensation]]. | '''Acid neutralisation''' converts [[sulfuric acid]] and [[calcite]] into [[steam]]. On [[Vulcanus]], it is the native means of producing [[water]], using [[steam condensation]]. The steam is created at a temperature of 500 °C, perfect for [[steam turbine]]s, making it a very space-efficient source of power. | ||
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Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
Acid neutralisation converts sulfuric acid and calcite into steam. On Vulcanus, it is the native means of producing water, using steam condensation. The steam is created at a temperature of 500 °C, perfect for steam turbines, making it a very space-efficient source of power.