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\b;\button 167; Power Plant
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\image energy 8 8;
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The power plant is a \l;power cell\u object\power; factory. It transforms a \l;titanium cube\u object\titan; into a regular power cell fully charged and ready for use.
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A power plant requires some energy in the subsoil. If the satellite report says that energy is available only at some places, you will need a \l;sniffer bot\u object\botsr; to prospect the subsoil. The marks it lays down provide information about the specifics of its findings: a \l;green cross\u object\enerspot; means that there is an energy deposit at this location beneath the surface, which is indispensable for the construction of a power plant or a \l;power station\u object\station;.
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If the large power cell at the base of the plant remains red after the construction is completed, this means that the site is not geologically adequate.
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\t;Requirements for building
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Any flat and geologically adequate surface of at least 4 meters wide.
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\t;Input
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Titanium.
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\t;Output
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Regular power cell.
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\t;Power source
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Subsoil energy.
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\t;Duration of operation
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12 seconds.
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\t;Object \l;Category\u cbot\category;
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\c;PowerPlant\n;
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\t;See also
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\l;CBOT Language\u cbot;, \l;Variables\u cbot\type; and \l;Categories\u cbot\category;.
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