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==Role in mid-game petrochemical chains==
==Role in mid-game petrochemical chains==


Any {{infoicon|Fuel Gas}} remaining from conversion to {{infoicon|Diesel}} in the [[Cracking Unit]] and any {{infoicon|Naphtha}} left over from the production of {{infoicon|Rubber}} in the [[Rubber Maker]] need to be removed to prevent the refining system from idling when either output is full. Both products are typically diverted to generate {{infoicon|Electricity}} using this machine. While [[Flare|flaring]] is an alternative, it produces 25% more {{infoicon|Air Pollution}} for Naphtha (1.5 Air Pollution/unit vs 2.0 Air Pollution/unit) and 500% more for {{infoicon|Fuel Gas}} (1.0 vs 0.17/unit) than boiling it into Steam (High), even if the power production is wasted. Thus any excess Heavy Oil from the first boiler should be burned first, then any excess Fuel Gas from Diesel production, then any excess Naphtha from Rubber Production (or later, {{infoicon|Plastic}} or [[Diesel]] production).
Any {{infoicon|Fuel Gas}} remaining from conversion to {{infoicon|Diesel}} in the [[Cracking Unit]] and any {{infoicon|Naphtha}} left over from the production of {{infoicon|Rubber}} in the [[Rubber Maker]] need to be removed to prevent the refining system from idling when either output is full. Both products are typically diverted to generate {{infoicon|Electricity}} using this machine (via [[Steam (High)]] and [[High-Pressure Turbine]]). [[Flare|Flaring]] is an alternative disposal method for these byproducts. Flaring produces the same amount of [[Air Pollution]] per unit input as this machine, however it will not produce [[Steam (High)]] for use in refining, power generation, etc.
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 30 May 2023

Water Extraction & Processing.png
Boiler (Gas)
T2
Boiler (Gas).png
Produces high pressure steam by burning gas.
Construction
Construction Parts II.png
50
WorkersWorker.png 6
ElectricityNone
MaintenanceNone
Footprint5x4
Required ResearchGas Combustion
Boost by UnityAvailable
DesignationWater Extraction & Processing Water Extraction & Processing.png
VariantsBoiler (Coal)
Boiler (Electric)

The Boiler (Gas) is a machine which creates Steam (High) from Water using a variety of petrochemical fuel sources. This machine is most commonly used in the early game to reduce the consumption of Coal by replacing Boiler (Coal) units and instead burning Heavy Oil, Naphtha, though there are additional options available with Medium Oil, Light Oil, and Fuel Gas. In the mid-game, the machine is commonly seen in conjunction with petrochemical processing chains unlocked by the Advanced Diesel research.

It can also provide power from the burning of Hydrogen sourced either from the breakdown of Ammonia in an Electrolyzer or alternatively the splitting of Water in the same. It should be noted that the latter method is a vastly inefficient power source and is net energy negative, but does create small amounts of Water as a byproduct if both Low-pressure Turbines and Cooling Towers are used to recover the Steam Depleted.

Role in mid-game petrochemical chains

Any Fuel Gas remaining from conversion to Diesel in the Cracking Unit and any Naphtha left over from the production of Rubber in the Rubber Maker need to be removed to prevent the refining system from idling when either output is full. Both products are typically diverted to generate Electricity using this machine (via Steam (High) and High-Pressure Turbine). Flaring is an alternative disposal method for these byproducts. Flaring produces the same amount of Air Pollution per unit input as this machine, however it will not produce Steam (High) for use in refining, power generation, etc.

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.

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Ethanol.png
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Transform.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
12
Carbon Dioxide.png
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Fuel Gas.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Carbon Dioxide.png
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Heavy Oil.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Exhaust.png
90
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Hydrogen.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Steam Depleted.png
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Light Oil.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Exhaust.png
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Medium Oil.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Exhaust.png
90
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Water.png
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Plus.png
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Naphtha.png
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10 Clock.png
Transform.png
60 Clock 60s.png
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Steam (High).png
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Plus.png
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Exhaust.png
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