Clearly, storing steam in tanks for demand surges is the most efficient form of energy storage (as in Factorio)
Clearly, storing steam in tanks for demand surges is the most efficient form of energy storage (as in Factorio)
I’m pretty sure some of the key Devs of PA are involved in this project.
Still working on finishing the Space Age DLC in Factorio. It’s really damn good. I have been taking my time working through the new planets, so still got a bit to go.
It’s the dust and small wood chips off the floor of a sawmill glued together into little bricks. Traditionally eaten with milk and honey. Cricketers legendarily eat 7 or 8 (sometimes more) for breakfast every day. If you are going to do something requiring strength, one should always have eaten weetbix for breakfast.
Boost was my reddit app of choice for many years, and they finally released their Lemmy app (like 2 days ago), so I’ve uninstalled all the other Lemmy apps I’ve been trying.
Edit: I’m a moron and replied in a thread about iOS apps with a recommendation for an android app
Someone fetch me a proctoscope so I can watch this!
Yeah, that’s probably true. I was mainly being silly and making a factorio reference. On the other hand, with the intermittent/cyclical nature of renewable energy, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to look into ways to store it for times when demand outstrips supply. Maybe there’s something I’m missing? I’m not an expert in energy grids or anything.