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Steam (High) is the high energy state of Steam (Intermediate energy state being {{infoicon|Steam Lo}} and lowest energy state being {{infoicon|Steam Depleted}}.) | Steam (High) is the high energy state of Steam (Intermediate energy state being {{infoicon|Steam Lo}} and lowest energy state being {{infoicon|Steam Depleted}}.) | ||
Latest revision as of 08:26, 9 February 2024
Steam (High) is the high energy state of Steam (Intermediate energy state being Steam (Low) and lowest energy state being Steam Depleted.)
Steam (High) is the result of boiling water hence every of it's production recepies include Water.
Steam (High) can be consumed in many ways, some of them listed here: It turns into Steam (Low) by using it for energy production in a High-Pressure Turbine or is condensated into Water in a cooling unit or is released into the atmosphere via a Smoke Stack.
Steam (High) is transferred via Pipe [II•III]
Although most of Fluid Products can be stored in a Fluid Storage [II•III•IV], any sort of steam can NOT be stored in a Fluid Storage [II•III•IV]. Instead, Thermal Storage can substantially store the steam.
Recipes
Below are all the recipes, which contain this item. Note, that some of them may be locked behind Research, and not immediately available in your game.
Production