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Ethanol Distiller

Overview

Ethanol Distiller is a building that converts Wood into burnable Ethanol fuel. It accepts Wood as its input resource and produces Ethanol as its output, providing a way to turn biomass into a combustible liquid fuel for power generation and other uses that require Ethanol.

  • Input: Wood.
  • Output: Ethanol (burnable fuel).
  • Primary role: resource conversion from a solid supply (Wood) into a liquid fuel (Ethanol) that can be consumed by engines, burners, or stored for later use.
  • Practical notes: use Ethanol Distillers when you have an excess or steady supply of Wood and need a compact, transportable fuel source. Ethanol produced is combustible and useful wherever liquid fuel is required. Place near storage for Wood and near fuel consumers or storage tanks to minimize piping or conveyor transfer.
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