The problem with that, in the context of fusion reactors, is that a bedrock coil can only emit 16MW of power... or about 0.03% of the output of a 58 GW reactor.
i think you guys are approaching the problem from too big of a scale. it's not necessary to find a use for 58GW at that second as long as you can store it as potential energy...in steam
convert your rotary torque from the reactor into RF, then run it through power converters into railcraft steam, and store it in a tank. store it until you need it, then convert it back to RF, and back to torque. you may need 10 magnetostatic, or you may need 100 for your power needs, but the power can be there waiting for you on demand in a tank.
or maybe use the reactor as a community project. everybody pitches in and can reap the rewards by hooking up to the steam channel.
i've been trying to say that all day, but it never came out right. i'm actually running two power plants; one for local rotarycraft power which uses shafts and rotarycraft engines, and long distance power using boilers and converting the steam to RF>Torque on site.
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