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Heat exchangers can only work by being supplied heat from [[nuclear reactor]]s (including the neighbor bonus), while boilers support a wide range of burner [[fuel]]s, although most often they use [[coal]] or [[solid fuel]].
Heat exchangers can only work by being supplied heat from [[nuclear reactor]]s (including the neighbor bonus), while boilers support a wide range of burner [[fuel]]s, although most often they use [[coal]] or [[solid fuel]].


Given these machines, the following power plants can be designed:
Given these machines, the following power plant types emerge:
* Burner power plants
* Boiler power plants (many types depending on the fuels used)
* Solar power plants (solar panels for daytime supply and accumulators for nighttime supply)
* Nuclear power plants (efficiency depends on nuclear reactor counts and arrangements, which determine the neighbor bonus)
 
Within these categories I would like to focus on 6 power plant subtypes:
* Coal power plant
* Coal liquification power plant (via solid fuel)
* Oil power plant (via solid fuel)
* Solar power plant (using accumulators to cover the nighttime supply)
* Starter nuclear power plant (no neighbor bonus or Kovarex enrichment)
* Large nuclear power plant (high neighbor bonus and Kovarex enrichment)
 


Each power production technology in Factorio has its own strengths and weaknesses. They can be compared in terms of the following:
Each power production technology in Factorio has its own strengths and weaknesses. They can be compared in terms of the following:
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* Setup costs in terms of materials
* Setup costs in terms of materials
* Infrastructure dependence
* Infrastructure dependence
* Space requirements
* Space usage
* Running costs in terms of fuels and materials
* Running costs in terms of fuels and materials
* Pollution output
* Pollution generation
* Design complexity
* Design complexity




are fed using [[boiler]]s, which require burner [[fuel]]s, most often [[coal]] or [[solid fuel]]. Steam turbines


Quick Summary Table
Quick Summary Table
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! Power !! Option2 !! Option3
! Col no     !! 1             !! 2                  !! 3            !! 4    !! 5              !! 6
|-
! Power Plant !! Coal (Burner) !! Liq. Coal (Burner) !! Oil (Burner) !! Solar !! Starter nuclear !! Multi nuclear
|-
| Setup Costs || Lowest || Low || Low || High || Medium || Medium-low (at scale)
|-
| Infrastructure Dep. || Higher || Higher || Higher || None || Lower || Lower
|-
| Space usage || Lowest || Low || Low || High || Medium || Medium-low
|-
| Running Costs || High || Medium || Medium || None || Low || Low
|-
| Pollution || High || High || High || None || Low || Lowest
|-
| Complexity || Low || Medium || Medium || Lowest || Medium || Medium-high
|-
|-
}

Revision as of 15:44, 10 May 2022

Hello! Welcome to my page! I am a contributor of Alt-F4 and my reddit account is here.


Here is a new page I am currently working on, inspired by Tutorial:Transport_use_cases:

Tutorial: Comparing Power Production Technologies

In vanilla Factorio, electric power can be produced from steam engines, steam turbines, and solar panels. Solar panels directly output power obtained from sunlight, while steam engines and steam turbines run by consuming steam, which can be produced in boilers or in heat exchangers. Heat exchangers can only work by being supplied heat from nuclear reactors (including the neighbor bonus), while boilers support a wide range of burner fuels, although most often they use coal or solid fuel.

Given these machines, the following power plant types emerge:

  • Boiler power plants (many types depending on the fuels used)
  • Solar power plants (solar panels for daytime supply and accumulators for nighttime supply)
  • Nuclear power plants (efficiency depends on nuclear reactor counts and arrangements, which determine the neighbor bonus)

Within these categories I would like to focus on 6 power plant subtypes:

  • Coal power plant
  • Coal liquification power plant (via solid fuel)
  • Oil power plant (via solid fuel)
  • Solar power plant (using accumulators to cover the nighttime supply)
  • Starter nuclear power plant (no neighbor bonus or Kovarex enrichment)
  • Large nuclear power plant (high neighbor bonus and Kovarex enrichment)


Each power production technology in Factorio has its own strengths and weaknesses. They can be compared in terms of the following:

  • Setup costs in terms of materials
  • Infrastructure dependence
  • Space usage
  • Running costs in terms of fuels and materials
  • Pollution generation
  • Design complexity


Quick Summary Table

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Col no  1   2 3 4 5 6
Power Plant  Coal (Burner)  Liq. Coal (Burner) Oil (Burner) Solar Starter nuclear Multi nuclear
Setup Costs Lowest Low Low High Medium Medium-low (at scale)
Infrastructure Dep. Higher Higher Higher None Lower Lower
Space usage Lowest Low Low High Medium Medium-low
Running Costs High Medium Medium None Low Low
Pollution High High High None Low Lowest
Complexity Low Medium Medium Lowest Medium Medium-high