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| image = fueledgenerator.png|128px{{!}} Fueled generator
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| description = Produces power by consuming wood. Must be periodically loaded with wood fuel by hand.
 
| description = Produces power by consuming wood. Must be periodically loaded with wood fuel by hand.
 
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}}{{Info|A '''wood-fired generator''' is a power source that runs by burning [[wood]] as fuel. Holds up to 75 wood max, and consumes it at a rate 22 per day for a constant supply of {{P|Power Consumption}}W for roughly 3 days and 9 hours before running out. It also produces a slight amount of heat and light while running as secondary effect and thus should not be placed in or adjacent to spaces you want to cool. }}
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A '''wood-fired generator''' is a power source that runs by burning [[wood]] as fuel, producing some [[temperature|heat]] as a byproduct.
  
 
== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
Wood-fired generators can be constructed once the [[Research#{{P|Required Research}}|{{P|Required Research}}]] research project has been completed. They require {{Required Resources}}, {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work, and a [[{{P|Skill 1}}]] skill of {{P|Skill 1 Level}}.
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{{Acquisition}}  
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The wood-fired generator consumes {{icon small|wood}} 22 [[wood]] per day and generates a constant 1000W as long as it is switched on and fueled. It can hold up to 75 fuel at a time, for a maximum run time of 3.27 days. Fuel consumption is not dependent on how much power is actually drawn.  Fuel has to be delivered to the generator by a [[Work#Haul|hauler colonists]]. It can be switched off; in the off state it will neither consume fuel nor produce power.  
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The wood-fired generator consumes {{Icon Small|wood}} 22 [[wood]] per day and generates a constant 1000W as long as it is switched on and fueled. It can hold up to 75 fuel at a time, for a maximum run time of 3.27 days. Fuel consumption is not dependent on how much power is actually drawn.  Fuel has to be delivered to the generator by a [[Work#Haul|hauler colonist]]. It can be switched off; in the off state it will neither consume fuel nor produce power.  
  
It outputs [[light]] in a 6 tile radius, with the nearest {{P|Light Radius}} tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit.  Note that the light source is centered at the bottom-left tile of the generator, rather than the "true" center of the generator. It heats at a rate of 6 heat per second<sup>{{Check Tag|Exact mechanic unclear|Provides comparison with other heat sources but doesn't explain how much it actually heats}}</sup>. Unlike many other heat sources, it does not appear to have a maximum temperature and will continue to heat up rooms indefinitely.{{Check Tag|Confirmation needed}}
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It outputs [[light]] in a 6 tile radius, with the nearest {{P|Light Radius}} tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit.  Note that the light source is centered at the bottom-left tile of the generator, rather than the "true" center of the generator. It heats at a rate of 6 heat per second<sup>{{Check Tag|Exact mechanic unclear|Provides comparison with other heat sources but doesn't explain how much it actually heats}}</sup>.
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Though there's considerable labor cost for [[Chop_Wood|chopping]] and [[hauling|hauling]] wood, it's a big improvement from neolithic technology, and much more stable than wind power.
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Wood-fired generators incur considerable labor costs for [[Chop_Wood|chopping]] and [[hauling|hauling]] wood, but provide an improvement from neolithic technology. They can make a decent source of consistent, earlygame power.
  
[[Campfire]]s and [[passive cooler]]s heat/cool exactly as much as their [[heater|electronic]] [[cooler|counterpart]]s, but use {{Icon small|wood}} 20 / 50 [[wood]] per day, respectively. A wood-fired generator costs {{icon small|wood}} 22 wood and gives 1000 W, able to power ''5'' heaters/coolers, or 1 one of them with 800 W to spare. Plus, the generator and/or electric buildings can be turned off.
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=== Wood powered appliances ===
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A variety of buildings are powered directly by wood, such as [[campfire]]s and [[torch lamp]]s. It is significantly more efficient to fuel a generator and run the electric equivalents, if all 1000 W of power is used. The generator does not scale with power use, so if power is wasted, then fueled versions may be superior. In addition, electric buildings require more infrastructure, and are vulnerable to [[solar flare]]s and other interruptions.
  
===Wind turbines===
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{| class="wikitable"
[[Wind turbine]]s are the other generator unlocked and usable from Electricity. They require no labor to maintain, assuming the [[floor]] is replaced to prevent tree growth. However, they require a large amount of space - difficult to defend, and impossible for certain colony layouts. Meanwhile, And, as its power is variable, you'd realistically need [[battery|batteries]] researched. Since you can turn off a wood generator, there's no restriction to having both wind and wood generators, keeping the latter in reserve until you need them.
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! Wood-powered appliance
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! Wood per day
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! Electric equivalent
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! Equivalent wood per day<ref>Equivalent wood per day is assuming is the percentage of a wood fired generator power generation multiplied by the generators wood consumption. Note that this assumes that the generators entire production capacity is used.</ref>
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| [[Campfire]]<ref name="temperature">Campfires and passive coolers regulate temperature at the same rate as heaters and coolers, but have a maximum/minimum temperature. In addition, both campfires and passive coolers are unable to be turned off, consuming wood until none is left.</ref> (roofed)
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| 10}}
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| [[Heater]]<ref name="temperature" />
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| {{#expr: -22*{{Q|Heater|Power Consumption #}}/{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}}}
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|-
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| [[Passive cooler]]<ref name="temperature" />
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| 10}}
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| [[Cooler]]<ref name="temperature" />
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| {{#expr: -22*{{Q|Cooler|Power Consumption #}}/{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}}}
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|-
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| [[Fueled stove]]
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| {{Icon Small|Wood||160}}{{Check Tag|Verify|Needs to be checked and then confirmed on the main building page}}
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| [[Electric stove]]<ref name="production">Fueled stoves and smithies only consume power when being actively worked, while electric stoves and smithies have to manually toggled off to save power. This comparison assumes they are on for the same length of time.</ref>
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| {{#expr: -22*{{Q|Electric stove|Power Consumption #}}/{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}}}
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|-
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| [[Fueled smithy]]
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| {{Icon Small|Wood||  ?}}{{Check Tag|Detail|Needs to be checked and then added to the main building page}}
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| [[Electric smithy]]<ref name="production" />
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| {{#expr: -22*{{Q|Electric smithy|Power Consumption #}}/{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}}}
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|-
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| [[Torch lamp]] (roofed)
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| 2}}
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| [[Standing lamp]]<ref>Standing lamps don't produce heat, unlike torch lamps, but light a larger area. This also does not include the effect of the [[Research#Advanced lights|Advanced lights]] halving the power consumption.</ref>
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| {{Icon Small|Wood|| {{#expr: -22*{{Q|Standing lamp|Power Consumption #}}/{{P|Power Consumption #}}}}}}
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|}
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<references />
  
===Chemfuel generators===
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=== Wind turbines ===
Assuming you have a [[biofuel refinery]], a [[chemfuel powered generator]] consumes 9 {{icon small|wood}} [[wood]] per day, for 1000 W of power (-170 W with a refinery).
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[[Wind turbine]]s are also unlocked via researching [[Research#Electricity|Electricity]]. They require no labor to maintain, but do require a large amount of space free of structures and trees. This can make them difficult to defend, and completely unsuitable in certain base layouts. Wind turbine power output is variable, realistically forcing the construction of [[battery|batteries]] to smooth out periods of low power production.  
  
Chemfuel costs {{ticks|270}} of work to refine for a day's worth of it. Getting 11 wood from harvesting wild [[Saguaro cactus|Saguaro cacti]] takes {{ticks|220}} of work for the same time. However, cacti are rare in the [[biome]]s they're found in, and every other tree is much worse, with {{ticks|330}} of work or more. This also ignores the slow grow speed and ever-increasing travel distance. And actually growing the trees takes much more work, with [[cypress tree]]s taking {{ticks|880}} of work.
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If you have both wind and wood-fired generators, there's no reason why you can't use both at the same time. You can use wood when wind power is low, turning off the generator when extra power isn't required.
  
Also, you can make chemfuel out of [[raw food]]; {{icon small|corn}} [[corn plant|corn]] or even {{icon small|rice}} [[rice plant|rice]] are faster to cultivate than trees, while [[insect meat]] can be extremely plentiful.
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=== Chemfuel powered generators ===
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A [[chemfuel powered generator]] is generally more efficient in terms of both wood and work. However, it is difficult to obtain chemfuel in the earlygame.
  
One flaw is that [[Research#Biofuel refining|Biofuel Refining]] costs 700 points of research to acquire. However, [[boomalope]]s require no research to mantain. If you have them, chemfuel becomes even more efficient to gather, assuming they can graze for extended periods of time.
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Each chemfuel generator generates {{Q|Chemfuel powered generator|Power Consumption}} W of power. Assuming the colony is running a [[biofuel refinery]] to make chemfuel from wood, each consumes {{Icon Small|wood||{{#expr:(4.5/35) * 70}}}} [[wood]] per day and an extra {{Ticks|(4.5/35) * 2000 round 0}} of work. Powering the biofuel refinery takes {{Q|Biofuel refinery|Power Consumption}} W of power, but takes only {{Ticks/gametime|2000}} to produce enough fuel for {{#expr:35/9 round 2}} in-game days of fuel, or on average equivalent of a constant load of only {{#expr:(-{{Q|Biofuel refinery|Power Consumption #}}*(2000/60000))/(35/9) round 2}} W.
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The extra {{ticks|(4.5/35) * 2000 round 0}} of work is not nothing, but the reduced wood saves at least {{ticks|((22-(4.5*70/35))/{{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Yield}}) * {{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Work #}} round 0}} of work in tree cutting work, assuming the most efficient harvest tree and that the tree doesn't have to be planted first. This means that a pawn requires a [[Plant Work Speed]] of {{%|(((22-(4.5*70/35))/{{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Yield}}) * {{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Work #}})/((4.5/35) * 2000) round 2}} (Plants skill 13) to make it more work efficient to use the wood fired generator, and this increases to a massive {{%|(((22-(4.5*70/35))/{{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Yield}}) * ({{Q|Cypress tree|Harvest Work #}} + {{Q|Cypress tree|Sow Work #}}))/((4.5/35) * 2000) round 2}} speed if the tree has to be planted as well. This also ignores walking distance; the wood-fired generator often forces colonists to walk further as more trees are harvested.
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Also, you can make chemfuel out of [[raw food]]; {{Icon Small|corn}} [[corn plant|corn]] or even {{Icon Small|rice}} [[rice plant|rice]] take much less work to cultivate than trees, while taking up less space. Meanwhile, [[insect meat]] can be extremely plentiful and used all the same. Finally, [[boomalope]]s can create chemfuel from grass, which takes no work to grow.
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The only disadvantage of chemfuel generators is that they require chemfuel. [[Research#Biofuel refining|Biofuel Refining]] costs 700 points of research. Boomalopes require you to tame / buy the boomalopes in the first place. Provided you can make chemfuel, the chemfuel generator is strictly better.
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==

Latest revision as of 12:48, 27 September 2024

Wood-fired generator

Wood-fired generator

Produces power by consuming wood. Must be periodically loaded with wood fuel by hand.

Base Stats

Type
BuildingPower
Market Value
265 Silver [Note]
Beauty
-20
HP
300
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
50 (21%)

Fuel

Usable Item(s)
Wood Wood
Capacity
75.0
Consumption Rate
22.0

Building

Size
2 × 2
Minifiable
False
Placeable
True
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
75%
Blocks Wind
True
Terrain Affordance
Medium
Power
1000 W
Light Radius
3.44
Heat Per Second
6

Creation

Required Research
Electricity
Skill Required
Construction 4
Work To Make
2,500 ticks (41.67 secs)
Resources to make
Steel 100 + Component 2
Deconstruct yield
Steel 50 + Component 1
Destroy yield
Steel 25 + Component 0 - 1

A wood-fired generator is a power source that runs by burning wood as fuel, producing some heat as a byproduct.

Acquisition[edit]

Wood-fired generators can be constructed once the electricity research project has been completed. Each requires Steel 100 Steel, Component 2 Components, 2,500 ticks (41.67 secs) of work modified by the construction speed of the builder, and a construction skill of 4.

Once constructed, they cannot be re-installed, they can only be deconstructed.

Summary[edit]

The wood-fired generator consumes Wood 22 wood per day and generates a constant 1000W as long as it is switched on and fueled. It can hold up to 75 fuel at a time, for a maximum run time of 3.27 days. Fuel consumption is not dependent on how much power is actually drawn. Fuel has to be delivered to the generator by a hauler colonist. It can be switched off; in the off state it will neither consume fuel nor produce power.

It outputs light in a 6 tile radius, with the nearest 3.442 tiles being above 50% light level and considered lit. Note that the light source is centered at the bottom-left tile of the generator, rather than the "true" center of the generator. It heats at a rate of 6 heat per second[Exact mechanic unclear].

Analysis[edit]

Wood-fired generators incur considerable labor costs for chopping and hauling wood, but provide an improvement from neolithic technology. They can make a decent source of consistent, earlygame power.

Wood powered appliances[edit]

A variety of buildings are powered directly by wood, such as campfires and torch lamps. It is significantly more efficient to fuel a generator and run the electric equivalents, if all 1000 W of power is used. The generator does not scale with power use, so if power is wasted, then fueled versions may be superior. In addition, electric buildings require more infrastructure, and are vulnerable to solar flares and other interruptions.

Wood-powered appliance Wood per day Electric equivalent Equivalent wood per day[1]
Campfire[2] (roofed) Wood  10 Heater[2] Wood  3.85
Passive cooler[2] Wood  10 Cooler[2] Wood  4.4
Fueled stove Wood 160[Verify] Electric stove[3] Wood  7.7
Fueled smithy Wood  ?[Detail] Electric smithy[3] Wood  4.62
Torch lamp (roofed) Wood  2 Standing lamp[4] Wood  0.66
  1. Equivalent wood per day is assuming is the percentage of a wood fired generator power generation multiplied by the generators wood consumption. Note that this assumes that the generators entire production capacity is used.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Campfires and passive coolers regulate temperature at the same rate as heaters and coolers, but have a maximum/minimum temperature. In addition, both campfires and passive coolers are unable to be turned off, consuming wood until none is left.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fueled stoves and smithies only consume power when being actively worked, while electric stoves and smithies have to manually toggled off to save power. This comparison assumes they are on for the same length of time.
  4. Standing lamps don't produce heat, unlike torch lamps, but light a larger area. This also does not include the effect of the Advanced lights halving the power consumption.

Wind turbines[edit]

Wind turbines are also unlocked via researching Electricity. They require no labor to maintain, but do require a large amount of space free of structures and trees. This can make them difficult to defend, and completely unsuitable in certain base layouts. Wind turbine power output is variable, realistically forcing the construction of batteries to smooth out periods of low power production.

If you have both wind and wood-fired generators, there's no reason why you can't use both at the same time. You can use wood when wind power is low, turning off the generator when extra power isn't required.

Chemfuel powered generators[edit]

A chemfuel powered generator is generally more efficient in terms of both wood and work. However, it is difficult to obtain chemfuel in the earlygame.

Each chemfuel generator generates 1,000 W of power. Assuming the colony is running a biofuel refinery to make chemfuel from wood, each consumes Wood 9 wood per day and an extra 257 ticks (4.28 secs) of work. Powering the biofuel refinery takes -170 W of power, but takes only 2,000 ticks (0.8 in-game hours) to produce enough fuel for 3.89 in-game days of fuel, or on average equivalent of a constant load of only 1.46 W.

The extra 257 ticks (4.28 secs) of work is not nothing, but the reduced wood saves at least 390 ticks (6.5 secs) of work in tree cutting work, assuming the most efficient harvest tree and that the tree doesn't have to be planted first. This means that a pawn requires a Plant Work Speed of 152% (Plants skill 13) to make it more work efficient to use the wood fired generator, and this increases to a massive 489% speed if the tree has to be planted as well. This also ignores walking distance; the wood-fired generator often forces colonists to walk further as more trees are harvested.

Also, you can make chemfuel out of raw food; Corn corn or even Rice rice take much less work to cultivate than trees, while taking up less space. Meanwhile, insect meat can be extremely plentiful and used all the same. Finally, boomalopes can create chemfuel from grass, which takes no work to grow.

The only disadvantage of chemfuel generators is that they require chemfuel. Biofuel Refining costs 700 points of research. Boomalopes require you to tame / buy the boomalopes in the first place. Provided you can make chemfuel, the chemfuel generator is strictly better.

Version history[edit]

  • 0.13.1135 - Added.
  • 0.15.1279 - Fueled generator will consume fuel faster. Fuel duration 5 days -> 3 days 9 hours.
  • Beta 18 - Name changed from fueled generator to wood-fired generator to prevent ambiguity with the Chemfuel powered generator, which was added in the same update. No other changes made.
  • 1.1.0 - Refueling is now toggleable.