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\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\784150\1882492675\BitumenPowerstantion
$PARTICLE factory_big_gray 37.4405 57.0687 -26.0015 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_big_white -12.4973 29.4483 -23.0676 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_big_gray 12.4923 98.8695 -39.0279 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_medium_white
$PARTICLE factory_medium_white -17.2808 22.3336 -63.8313 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_medium_white -8.2808 22.3336 -63.8313 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_medium_gray 6.9263 43.3336 -28.8313 1 1
$PARTICLE factory_medium_white 0.2808 22.3336 -63.8313 1 1
Electricity is produced by rotating a rotor, a small wheel with magnets on it. So literally all engines in the world able to spin a car wheel is also capable of producing electricity.
Mazut is not crude oil, mazut is a residual ingredient to the production of rafined fuels. It's less effective than crude oil but it's cheaper since it would be otherwise a polluting waste.
And no, bitumen is not crude oil, bitumen is cruder, like "impure oil" if you want. Rafined coal is more effective than bitumen, but bitumen is still exploitable in steam engines.
By the way, wood power plants exists, they are usually labelled as "biomass power plant". They can be effective if the wood it burns is highly compacted, and burned with a low oxygen furnace. You can also boil water with wood for any steam engine or for a centralized heating system. You can google it, you'll see!
$WASTE_PRODUCTION_DISABLE
Useful yes
Nice graphics
Please, look at the specs; compare it to the other plants and outputs. For an early game option to the above game modes, this can be brutal
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1883942332&searchtext=
The party requires the construction of stationary diesel power plants with a capacity of about 60 kW, which do not require permanent personnel, in places difficult to access to build power lines. Your design bureau is entrusted with the development of drawings, do not let your party down, comrade! Your homeland will not forget you!
(ps. I tried to present as a joke ☺)
Автор, как отбалансируете, отпишитесь пожалуйста!)
И можно на треть снизить загрязнение... Всё-таки мазутная меньше должна загрязнять по сравнению угольной.
Also too few workers, it was also originally quite wrong just 20 workers for a coal plant, and now only 24 for a fuel-bitumen plant quite ridiculous too. Usually thermal coal-oil power plants use hundreds of workers,, it is right that they are much bigger than the little plants in the game, but in the game also we see little fuel production plants with 500 workers so...
May be I am wrong, I don't know if all this is based in some real or historical reports but it seems not. In any case thanks for the mod :)
$PRODUCTION eletric 105
$CONSUMPTION bitumen 1.0
Угольная $PRODUCTION eletric 70
$CONSUMPTION coal 1.2
Если вы такие умные, дайте расчет ! поправлю )
Since you are one of the best modders for WR:SU right now, I wanted to give a couple of suggestions:
-Have you considered a Synthetic Oil plant, using Coal to make oil?
-Or possibly a Fuel fired Power Station?
Since this game has only coal to produce power, was this the power source predominantly used in the soviet union?
Would it be possible to do a power plant that runs on wood/water to generate power? I don't know if this was used in the soviet union, but in WW2 germany water dams were built (in austria) for electricity generation. An well wood is burnt since the dawn of time.