

Overall, you can produce 659 W of power per geyser, at a cost of 140 g/s of clean water (in addition to 443.95 g/s of dirt and 177.58 g/s of phosphorite for the fertilizer synthesizers).

Maximum Capacity of a Geyser Īll in all, this means that each natural gas geyser can support the following buildings:Īdditionally, you need one Gas Pump to supply the generators, one Liquid Pump to feed Polluted Water to the Fertilizer Synthesizers, and one more Liquid Pump to feed clean Water to the Carbon Skimmer. , or 6.83 Fertilizer Synthesizers per geyser. Now we can propagate this count backward through the other equations to get the counts for the other buildings: This means each geyser supports about 1.87 generators, account for its own natural gas production and the natural gas of the Fertilizer Synthesizers that are supplied by the Polluted Water from both sources. Finally, let's plug this into the Natural Gas equation to figure out how many generators we can support per geyser: This means we need about 3.654 Fertilizer Synthesizers per generator. Next, let's plug this into the Polluted Water equation to get how many makers we need per generator: This means each generator supplies 0.075 scrubbers. First, we can solve the CO 2 equation to get how many scrubbers we need per generator:

To figure this out, let's try to solve for the number of other structure for each geyser. Let's use the variables from the table above to refer to how many of each structure we'll need. However, we can express each of these resources as an equation in terms of the number of each of these structures. However, this doesn't depend on any of the other structures, so just keep that requirement in mind for now. One additional piece to note is that an Carbon Skimmer also consumes up to 1000g of clean water per second. The Polluted Water, in turn, can be used by Fertilizer Synthesizers to produce fertilizer, which also produces more Natural Gas. This Carbon Dioxide can be used by Carbon Skimmers to produce more Polluted Water. Natural Gas Generators consume Natural Gas and produce Polluted Water and Carbon Dioxide.
