You sure can. Turn it into Biomass first and then use a still or a refinery to turn it into Methane/bio-fuelCan you make Methane out of sugar canes? But anyway, I can use this combination to have a super-hyper-mega fast farm =]
You sure can. Turn it into Biomass first and then use a still or a refinery to turn it into Methane/bio-fuelCan you make Methane out of sugar canes? But anyway, I can use this combination to have a super-hyper-mega fast farm =]
and I recommend you burn the methane in steam boilers
It's not the same...
You make methane from sugar cane by electrolyzing 32 sugar into 2 carbon cells and 3 water cells. One carbon can be combined with 4 hydrogen in a chemical reactor to make 5 methane.
However, the process does take a considerable amount of time and a sizable portion of the EU generated. If you plan on using this method of power production, be prepared to fork out the resources for quite a lot of electrolyzers and chemical combiners, and I recommend you burn the methane in steam boilers and have the electrolyzers and combiners run off the steam directly using the steam generator upgrade. It's more expensive, but it will greatly improve your energy yield.
@DoctorOr: Combining the hydrogen with the carbon turns the hydrogen AND the carbon cell into methane, creating 5 methane from 4 hydrogen. This is 8000 heat for hydrogen, compared to 15000 heat for the methane.