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Revision as of 10:01, 29 January 2022

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Evaporation Pond (Heated)
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Produces Salt by evaporating residual Water from Brine. The process is accelerated by utilizing a set of electric heaters.
Construction
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WorkersWorker.png 5
ElectricityElectricity.png 60 KW
MaintenanceMaintenance I.png 3.0 / 60 Clock.png
Footprint15x9
Required ResearchSalt Production
DesignationWater Extraction & Processing Water Extraction & Processing.png
VariantsEvaporation Pond

The Evaporation Pond (Heated) is one of only two machines which can produce Salt, a critical ingredient in Glass Mix and a requirement to manufacture Glass. The other is the Evaporation Pond variant carries a 60% lower Worker, 33% lower Maintenance, and no Electricity cost, but also has a 75% lower throughput.

Salt can be created using either Seawater from a Seawater Pump or from the Brine byproduct of a Thermal Desalinator. Due to the greatly elevated Electricity requirements of Thermal Desalinators, production of Salt from Brine should generally only be considered if cases where there is already a supply of Brine which would otherwise be dumped back into the ocean, a significant source of excess non-polluting Electricity exists, or there are significant space constraints.

Recipes

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