Reheat low steam into high steam
It's annoying to extract energy from byproduct low steam (cannot connect to existing power shafts, supply fluctuations cause turbines to constantly start-stop, having multiple of 1 low-segment shafts instead of one long etc.) to the extent it is better to skip energy recovery and just go water recovery/desalination. This can be easily fixed by either having a recipe for existing boilers for reheating low steam into high steam (or having a separated reheater units) or having a recipe for existing boilers to produce low steam, though reheaters are preferable since you can plug them into existing power plants with prioritization even is this might be less efficient.
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04 Apr
CarolinianIn real power plants and boilers, low-pressure steam cannot be reheated directly. That’s why cooling towers are commonly used in power plants: to reject excess heat as part of the thermodynamic cycle. The underlying thermodynamic principles can be found in many standard references. Overall, I believe the way steam processes are designed here is more consistent with real-world practice.