I need to challenge Saice. I think I can get the same total power efficiency with 1/10th the overall resource investment at the cost of max throughput.
Man I'm ashamed. I've only ever used lava for power. I feel the need to branch out more, but am unsure where to start. Probably google
Getting started with biomass/biofuel is incredibly easy to do. Not as simple as lava mind you, but still really easy.
Get a tree farm of your choice going, I prefer MFR but Steves carts still does the trick just fine as will forestry. Put the logs into the sawmills from TE to maximize the out put per log. Use excess saplings in fermenters/stills or bioreactors (More complicated, requires more setup.) to produce biofuel. Get a ton of steel ready to set up the boilers (I hop straight to 36hp boilers, expensive and resource hungry at start, but the power generation is nuts.) If you have Power converters, just make a steam consumer, energy bridge, and a producer of your choice (IC2, MJ, Etc) otherwise make a ton of Steam engines based on what type of boiler you made (36hp means you'll need industrials, I think 18 of them. It gets expensive quick.) I'm unsure how much a basic MFR tree farm will power but the carts could power a solid fueled (planks from the sawmills) and a biofuel one (fermenters and stills) and the MFR outputs more if you use fertilizer from cows. (Really easy, get a bunch of cows, replace ground with sewer grates, pump to the block that makes fertlizers, pull out the fertilizer send to tree farm, bam hella trees.) I'm sure 1 3x3 (default) mfr tree farm can probably power 3 or 4 boilers with fertilizer, Maybe more.
Sorry if it isn't clear. That said if you want unique, this isn't it Everyone is doing it. Nearly as common as lava probably.
Awesome! I seriously need to update my fission reactor, as the old design doesn't work very well any more.My main power system right now is a Atomic Sci Fission reactor pushing 12 turbines. 590+ EU/t
Awesome! I seriously need to update my fission reactor, as the old design doesn't work very well any more.
I need to challenge Saice. I think I can get the same total power efficiency with 1/10th the overall resource investment at the cost of max throughput.
Hmm looks like Liara has already started.
Yeah I've not heard many good things about the Big reactor mod yet. But I look forward to your guys report.
say, which is better? Using the ethanol/biofuel for steam turbines, or using it for biogenerators?
Well I feel stupid. I didn't know you could produce fertilizer through any other means than the recipe, so my rarely-fertilized carrot farm was holding up my biomass production (I'm using the Plugins for Forestry mod to turn carrots into vegetable juice, which works like apple juice in the Fermenter, mostly due to a lack of actual apples from my treefarm).A pen with a bunch of cows produces fertilizer.
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say, which is better? Using the ethanol/biofuel for steam turbines, or using it for biogenerators?
I'd always heard that the biogenerator is terrible for EU production. At least, the wiki says it is. Even the wiki says to use the magma crucible/thermal generator combination.
The Steam turbine isn't much better, only producing 225 EU/t. But costing over 700 ingots of steel to make, plus 297 ingots every 4-5 days.
If you have power converters, that is much better, giving you 350 EU/t, and is extremely cheap.
Oh, absolutely. I've never used the nether method either. I guess I'm just a sucker for having lots of moving parts in my setup, even if there are better and more efficient ways of doing things.Still better than pumping infinite lava from Nether or spawning infinite enemies that get automatically killed for resources as many people post here.