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The '''uranium fuel cell''' can be burned in a [[nuclear reactor]] to produce heat.  As it is a nuclear fuel source, is treated differently from other types of [[fuel]] and cannot be used in other burner devices or in [[vehicles]].  | The '''uranium fuel cell''' can be burned in a [[nuclear reactor]] to produce heat.  As it is a nuclear fuel source, is treated differently from other types of [[fuel]] and cannot be used in other burner devices or in [[vehicles]].  | ||
At a consumption rate of 40MW, a single fuel cell can run a single [[nuclear reactor]] for 200 seconds.  | |||
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The uranium fuel cell can be burned in a nuclear reactor to produce heat. As it is a nuclear fuel source, is treated differently from other types of fuel and cannot be used in other burner devices or in vehicles.
At a consumption rate of 40MW, a single fuel cell can run a single nuclear reactor for 200 seconds.
History
- 0.15.0: 
- Introduced