Bio Industries


Provides useful buildings and items, like the Bio Farm for growing trees. Solar Farm and Large Accumulator to make your electric setup easier. Bio Fuel section to produce organic plastic and batteries. Lots of New Wood Products, like the big electric pole, wooden pipes, dart turret. Plant trees using seedlings. Change terrain from deserts to grasslands using Fertilizer - helps trees grow better. And a lot more… Please visit the homepage on the forums for more information and feedback.

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g Conversion Rate table for raw wood being processed into Cokecoal

6 years ago
(updated 6 years ago)

The following is a simple conversion table to show just how beneficial it is to convert raw wood into Coke coal to be used as fuel. The short answer as to just how benificial it is to convert raw wood to coke coal is that you get more than double the fuel value. This is because for every 1 unit of raw wood, and by converting it to wood pulp, to charcoal, to coal, and finally to Coke coal, you get a little over 0.6 units of Coke coal. Thus, for every 10 raw wood, you can get over 6 units of Coke coal, which means you effectively convert 10 units of raw wood that is worth 40 MJ (10 multiplied by 4 MJ) into 6 units of Coke coal fuel that is worth 106 MJ (6 multiplied by 18 MJ). Below is the conversion table.

Raw Wood=W
Wood Pulp=P 1W=3P or .333W=1P thus 1W=3P
Charcoal=H 40P=18H or 2.22P=1H thus 1P=0.450H
Coal=C 12H=8C or 1.5H=1C thus 1H=.667C
Coke coal=K 15C=10K or 1.5C=1K thus 1C=.667K

Therefore 1W=3P=1.35H=.901C=.601K

6 years ago

Very nice indeed

6 years ago

P.S. In the latest update I did rename Coke-Coal to Pellet-Coal to be more compatible with Angels. But the conversion rates should all still be the same.

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