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* 2 coke at [[smelter]]
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* Create 2 [[coke]] at [[smelter]]|economic=1}}
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* [[Sedimentary layer]]s
 
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One of the two mineral sources of [[Fuel|fuel]].  Produces 2 coke for each unit of coal processed at the [[Smelter|smelter]].  However, this processing consumes a unit of [[Fuel|fuel]].  This leaves a net production of 1 [[Fuel|fuel]]. Turning Lignite into fuel requires a [[Bag]] of [[Sand]].  
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One of the two mineral sources of [[fuel]], '''Lignite''' is found in [[vein]]s in [[sedimentary layer]]sWhen processed at a [[smelter]] or [[magma smelter]], one unit of lignite produces 2 units of [[coke]].  If done at a regular [[smelter]], this processing requires one pre-existing unit of fuel (either [[charcoal]] or coke), leaving a ''net'' production of 1 fuel.
  
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Lignite is flammable.  (It should not be necessary to add that it is ''not'' a [[fire-safe]] material.)
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:* [[bituminous coal]]
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 3 May 2024

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Uses
Location

Properties

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

One of the two mineral sources of fuel, Lignite is found in veins in sedimentary layers. When processed at a smelter or magma smelter, one unit of lignite produces 2 units of coke. If done at a regular smelter, this processing requires one pre-existing unit of fuel (either charcoal or coke), leaving a net production of 1 fuel.

Lignite is flammable. (It should not be necessary to add that it is not a fire-safe material.)

See also
Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
Other