Well, as I worked it out, due to current costs and everything.... a note from my files:Nexela wrote:Nooooooooooooooooincrease the electric cost of electrolysis
I know it was talked about somewere but I really need to do the math on the coal->solid fuel via hydrogen vs just coal for power plants.
This was based on the cost of a fuel block from petroleum gas, and the cost to produce a unit of Hydrogen... it is unbalanced.Power per hydrogen should be 0.025 per unit.
A unit of Petroleum Gas is worth 12.5, meaning for a 1:1 power, you'd get 500 hydrogen from cracking...
If say, I doubled the cost of electrolysis, I'd probably half the fuel related hydrogen costs to balance that out.
Using that math, well, I think the result was to double the fuel value, then of the hydrogen in my formula, then add it to coal, and that's what the recipe became. so using fuel blocks from coal and hydrogen should produce more extra power than it costs to do the conversion.