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Steam engines are used to produce electricity. The higher the water temperature provided is the more electricity is provided. You can see that when you hover over a steam engine; it displays the possible and current power production. Don't be irritated when you don't produce full power, then there is not needed more.
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|input        =time, 0.5 + iron gear wheel, 5 + pipe, 5 + iron plate, 5
|raw          =time, 5.5 + iron plate, 20
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The engine is not blocking the flow so its possible to chain multiple engines.
Steam engines are used to produce electricity.  They do this by taking in hot water and converting it into electricity.  Thus the hotter the water the more electricity can be produced.  If there is an overabundance of electricity then steam engines will reduce their production to match consumption.
 
Hovering the mouse over a steam engine will display information for that particular steam engine: current production as well as maximum productivity.
 
It is possible to chain multiple steam engines together as water will pass through them. The current optimal ratio is 1 [[offshore pump]] : 14 [[boiler]]s : 10 [[steam engine]]s


'''Steam engines themselves don't produce any pollution.''' ([[Boiler]] does!)
'''Steam engines themselves don't produce any pollution.''' ([[Boiler]] does!)
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See also [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7108 Oil Refinery RANT]
See also [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7108 Oil Refinery RANT]


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| '''Recipe:''' || {{icon|iron-plate|5|iron_plate}} + {{icon|iron-gear-wheel|5|iron_gear_wheel}} + {{icon|pipe|5|pipe}} + {{icon|time icon|1|time}} => {{icon|steam-engine|1|electrical network#Steam engine|Steam engine}}
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| '''Total raw:''' || {{icon|iron-plate|20|iron_plate}}
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| '''Max Output:''' || 510 kW
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|}
[[File:electric-network.jpg|600px]]
[[File:electric-network.jpg|600px]]


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[[Category: Items]] [[Category: Electric network]] [[Category: Liquid network]]
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Revision as of 15:50, 21 October 2015

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Steam engines are used to produce electricity. They do this by taking in hot water and converting it into electricity. Thus the hotter the water the more electricity can be produced. If there is an overabundance of electricity then steam engines will reduce their production to match consumption.

Hovering the mouse over a steam engine will display information for that particular steam engine: current production as well as maximum productivity.

It is possible to chain multiple steam engines together as water will pass through them. The current optimal ratio is 1 offshore pump : 14 boilers : 10 steam engines

Steam engines themselves don't produce any pollution. (Boiler does!)

Using other liquids?

The steam engine can use any type of liquid to generate electricity. This can be used to get rid of unused oil-products. Just fill unusable oil products into a steam engine and it will destroy the liquids. It works the same as for cold water; you don't need to warm it. If you heat the liquid before that, the hot oil will produce electrical power, just like with hot water.

But of course you should convert the unusable oil products into useables, instead of just making electricity out of it!

See also Oil Refinery RANT

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Examples

File:Electrical-network-example-1.png
A basic modular power plant.


See also

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