Uranium fuel cell
| Uranium fuel cell | 
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 Stack size  | 
 50  | 
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 10 (0.2 stacks)  | 
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 Fuel value  | 
 8 GJ (burner)  | 
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 Internal name  | 
 uranium-fuel-cell  | 
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The uranium fuel cell can be burned in a nuclear reactor to produce heat, resulting in a used up uranium fuel cell. As fuel cells are a nuclear fuel source, they treated differently from other types of fuel and cannot be used in other burner devices or in vehicles.
A fuel cell can run a single nuclear reactor for 200 seconds. Unlike with steam power, a uranium fuel cell will continue to burn no matter the power draw, so any heat energy not consumed is wasted.
History
- 0.15.0: 
- Introduced