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Revision as of 14:31, 16 January 2022

Low-pressure Turbine
T1

Improves power production efficiency by reusing low pressure steam to create Mechanical Power.
Construction
80
Workers 4
ElectricityNone
Maintenance 1.0 / 60 
Footprint7x5
Required ResearchPower Generation III
DesignationPower Production 
VariantsLow-Pressure Turbine II

The Low-pressure Turbine is a machine which utilizes Steam (Low) from the output of a High-Pressure Turbine or Exhaust Scrubber. It outputs Mechanical Energy and Steam (Depleted) which can be recovered back into Water via processing in a Cooling Tower or Thermal Desalinator.

The Low-pressure Turbine contains a shift which runs laterally through it with outputs on both ends. This shaft must be connected directly to a High-Pressure Turbine, Power Generator, or Flywheel (or their variants) to generate Electricity.

Recipes

4
48
60 
 
1 MW
4
48