An excellent approach is to dump all your water and cool steam geysers into the same place and pipe everything through a desalinator/water sieve combo. You can cool a bunch of stuff, even a cool steam geyser, and feed it into your SPOMs. Slush geysers are pretty amazing early game. You can also cool them in the early game just by dumping them into a tepid environment, but that environment will then get hotter, and you will have to deal with that at some point. You can cool them manually by building ice tempshift plate behind them but proper cooling probably requires an aquatuner and hence petroleum power generation (see below). Cool steam geysers are a real pain, unless you get sneaky (see this self-powered cool steam vent tamer and another one). Hot steam geysers can be cooled with steam generators whose outputs go straight into your SPOM ( very nerdy version here). Water and steam geysers give you water for your SPOMs. Once you've 100% given up on steam power, read on. One of the most important facts for me to learn was that steam power is not for power generation (it generates too little power) but it is excellent at deleting heat. Water, steam generators and heat deletion For example, this page says you need 5 mealwood plants per dupe.
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