Special waste treatment center
Special waste treatment center
The center processes almost all types of waste:
exhaust gases, CO2, wastewater, toxic waste, solid waste, and biomass.
It is divided into three sections: one for exhaust gases and CO2, one for wastewater and toxic waste, and another for solid waste. The project can accommodate one section at a time.
Specifically, each waste is treated as follows:
Exhaust gas is transformed into CO2, which in turn is transformed into graphite. Excess CO2 is released into the soil. The low-pressure steam produced by the purifiers also powers a small 32MW power plant.
Toxic waste water and waste water are transformed into clean water and returned to the water supply. The combustible gas produced is converted into hydrogen, which is stored in a tank and also used to fuel the two boilers.There's also an electric boiler here to start the entire system. It then shuts off automatically and can be deactivated or paused.
**Solid waste **is burned with hydrogen; if hydrogen is lacking, combustible gas can also be used. All this happens automatically. The high-pressure steam produced is fed into the steam circuit, which is used with priority. In the event of an "overflow," it is discharged out of the chimney.
If you don't use biomass elsewhere, it can be stored and processed at this facility. It's burned in two boilers, producing steam that's fed into the circuit.
The input products (in addition to waste) are: Rock Sand Coal Limestone Water, of course and Seawater
The output products are: Graphite Compost Hydrogen Clean Water 32 MW
IMPORTANT You only need to add the pumps that draw water from the sea, and the drains for excess brine/water. I didn't include them because they're a little further away.
Have fun...
PS: I've been testing it for a while, and everything seems to be working fine. If you try it, let me know in the comments, even if you encounter any problems. I'll try to update.
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Paste it into the game: Blueprints → Import from string. The game fetches the blueprint itself, so the link is all you need.
On an older game build that doesn't take links? Copy the blueprint string instead: