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*NOTE: Bituminous coal is bugged in the current version and will result in a net gain of only one coke for one bituminous coal. This make bituminous coal completely worthless for power production until it is fixed.
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One of the two mineral sources of [[Fuel|fuel]].  Produces 3 [[coke]] for each unit of coal processed at the [[Smelter|smelter]].  However, this processing consumes a unit of [[Fuel|fuel]], leaving a net production of 2 [[Fuel|fuel]], unless you are using a [[magma]] smelter, which uses no fuel, resulting in 3 coke.
 
One of the two mineral sources of [[Fuel|fuel]].  Produces 3 [[coke]] for each unit of coal processed at the [[Smelter|smelter]].  However, this processing consumes a unit of [[Fuel|fuel]], leaving a net production of 2 [[Fuel|fuel]], unless you are using a [[magma]] smelter, which uses no fuel, resulting in 3 coke.
  

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Bituminous Coal
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Wikipedia article

  • NOTE: Bituminous coal is bugged in the current version and will result in a net gain of only one coke for one bituminous coal. This make bituminous coal completely worthless for power production until it is fixed.

One of the two mineral sources of fuel. Produces 3 coke for each unit of coal processed at the smelter. However, this processing consumes a unit of fuel, leaving a net production of 2 fuel, unless you are using a magma smelter, which uses no fuel, resulting in 3 coke.

Found in veins in sedimentary stone layers.