Liquid Tesseracts and Steam

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It's not about worrying about enough fuel for the boiler, but not having enough boiler for the load. Imagine you had steam engines on all your machinery - to run them all at once you'd need a massive boiler, but you don't do that, and having such a massive boiler just-in-case results in a load of wasted fuel (more and more the longer this goes on). So you buffer your boiler output, and now you can run those machines for a few minutes without having a ridiculous boiler to do so.
 
EDIT: I think we're looking at different usage anyway. What you say makes sense for constant-supply constant-use cases. I'm talking about bursts of use with a slow/trickle supply. Different ball of wax entirely.
i`m not talking about constantly running boilers(i just use em :P), i`m talking about storing boiler output in form of energy i.e. REC or other energy storages.
because steam has very low energy density, and thus it`s better to convert it into energy right away and then store it.
 
It's not about worrying about enough fuel for the boiler, but not having enough boiler for the load. Imagine you had steam engines on all your machinery - to run them all at once you'd need a massive boiler, but you don't do that, and having such a massive boiler just-in-case results in a load of wasted fuel (more and more the longer this goes on). So you buffer your boiler output, and now you can run those machines for a few minutes without having a ridiculous boiler to do so.
I never build that far above my energy generation ability. On a server, I only build max size boilers and only when I'm ready. By ready I mean I'm about to set up my "real" base, get my AE system going, etc. I also don't get what you mean by steam engines on each machine. I use conduit or something to link machines to one or more energy systems.

But like I said, it's your game ;)
 
Well, I (up till now) had always done one-engine-per-machine because of conductive-pipe-explosions. But that's not an issue now, so... yea.

We tend to build a 1LP boiler pretty early on and use hobby engines on things. Rather, my friend does - I just go with EU and electric engines for a good while. Because of the unwieldiness required to avoid said pipe-explosions.