Well the challenge I gave to myself for FTB was the successful integration of all these energy sources in synergy, to power a base. Inclusion of a wide range of different strategies, their automation and integration back into the system is the goal. Nuclear, biomass, solar, methane, etc.So you want complexity for the sake of complexity. At this point, people have given you a myriad of suggestions. It's up to you on how you want to proceed with nuclear energy. We personally stopped bothering with nuclear power once we realized how useless they were in comparisons to solars supplemented by lightning rods.
The fun for me isn't to build 5000 solar cells and call it a day. The fun for me is managing a system that provides very little loss in terms of efficiency. It's not challenging to compute the amount of energy, x solar panels output, compute the energy needs of your base (average) and prepare the number of MFSU's required to regulate that.
But to integrate a wide range of systems, each with their own little challenges in terms of automation/efficiency tweeking, etc.
It gives me a lot more things to do, heh.[DOUBLEPOST=1372780393][/DOUBLEPOST]
So depleted isotope cells do run out?Your breeder has two inputs, uranium cells and depleted isotope cells. If you're force feeding in uranium cells and depleted isotopes without specifying the exact slot the items are allowed, then you can potentially overstuff the reactor with uranium cells taking the enrichment slots and end up causing a meltdown. For this reason, applied energistics does not work for automating breeders, coolant cell reactors, or hybrid cell type reactors. Everything else is fair game. Most people will only need 10 routers or two advanced regulators for the most popular Reactor room builds, those that use coolant cell reactors consider item insertion child's play and scoff at this discussions' novice nuclear prowess
Interesting. Forces me to get into regulators/routers, which is another area I have yet to delve into. Too busy tweeking every other project before. The engineer in me >_>