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'''Gas Injection Pump''' uses {{infoicon|Seawater}} to get rid of {{infoicon|Carbon Dioxide}} without causing any {{infoicon|Air Pollution}} by pumping them into the ground.
 
*The ground below needs to be a {{infoicon|Limestone}} deposit, containing at least 6 layers of Limestone. (Current amount layers can be viewed by hovering the pump blueprint over the ground.)
*The Limestone deposit doesn't have to be directly beneath the pump, it can be deeper below other ground materials.
*The pump can not be placed on a tile with a {{infoicon|Water|text=Groundwater}} resource. (but can be placed on tiles with other mineable resources, such as {{infoicon|Coal}} or {{infoicon|Iron}})
 
 
 
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==See also==
*{{infoicon|Graphite}}
*{{infoicon|Coal}}
*{{infoicon|Exhaust}}
*{{infoicon|Air Pollution}}
 
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Revision as of 08:13, 9 February 2024

Waste Management.png
Gas Injection Pump
Gas Injection Pump.png
Provides permanent disposal of gases such as carbon dioxide by dissolving them in a liquid and injecting them under pressure into the ground. Has no pollution effect.
Construction
Construction Parts III.png
50
WorkersWorker.png 4
ElectricityElectricity.png 100 KW
MaintenanceMaintenance I.png 4.0 / 60 Clock.png
Footprint6x4*
Required ResearchWastewater Treatment
Boost by UnityAvailable
DesignationWaste Management Waste Management.png

Gas Injection Pump uses Seawater to get rid of Carbon Dioxide without causing any Air Pollution by pumping them into the ground.

  • The ground below needs to be a Limestone deposit, containing at least 6 layers of Limestone. (Current amount layers can be viewed by hovering the pump blueprint over the ground.)
  • The Limestone deposit doesn't have to be directly beneath the pump, it can be deeper below other ground materials.
  • The pump can not be placed on a tile with a Groundwater resource. (but can be placed on tiles with other mineable resources, such as Coal or Iron)



See also

Recipes

Below are all the recipes, which this building is capable of producing. Note, that some of them may be locked behind Research, and not immediately available in your game.

ACCEPTS
12
Carbon Dioxide.png
72
Plus.png
4
Seawater.png
24
/ 10 Clock.png

/ 60 Clock 60s.png