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Thermal Plant (1).jpg|Former '''Thermal Plant's''' model
thermal_reactor_2-1024x576.jpg|A '''Thermal Plant''' next to a Lava Geyser erupting
thermal_reactor_2-1024x576.jpg|A '''Thermal Plant''' next to a Lava Geyser erupting
thermalreactormodel.png|Model from [https://sketchfab.com/models/d08297bb2f71474f8974ac266464702d Sketchfab]
thermalreactormodel.png|Model from [https://sketchfab.com/models/d08297bb2f71474f8974ac266464702d Sketchfab]
Thermal Plant (1).jpg|Former '''Thermal Plant's''' model
Thermal Plant Fragment.JPG|The Future [[Fragment]]s of the Thermal Plant
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Revision as of 07:22, 21 July 2016

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The Thermal Plant is a generator crafted with the Habitat Builder that converts nearby high temperatures (>15°C) into Energy. The Thermometer can be used to find areas to utilize for this purpose. It can also be damaged, and will be destroyed if struck ten times with the Survival Knife.

The Thermal Plant can produce limitless power for Seabases given time and proximity to heat. One Thermal Plant can store up to 50 energy at a time.

Lava Geysers are optimal spots to place Thermal Plants. Near the center of the geyser, temperatures can reach well over 50°C, meaning that a well-placed plant can produce power rapidly and around the clock. One must take care that the plant itself is not damaged by the eruptions. Given that Thermal Plants have to be built outside a seabase and need to be close to a heat source, one may need to use Power Transmitters to connect the Thermal Plant to a seabase.

It only affects power in Freedom, hardcore, and survival modes.

Recipe

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The first rule of survival in hostile environments is to work with the resources available. If it's 800 degrees outside and you're in danger of burning to death at any moment you may as well get some cheap, reliable energy out of it.

  • Converts heat energy into electricity
  • Always take thermometer readings before attempting installation
  • Core mechanisms are housed in a heat-resistant chassis, but are not impervious to extreme temperatures

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