Talk:Fuel Can (Filled)/@comment-5394623-20120810221448

It turns out that both Biofuel and Coalfuel are useless. Here's some math I did to come to this conclusion:

A biofuel can costs 432 emc and 2208 eu to make, and produces 26040 eu. (Take the required eu to make it away from the eu produced and you have 23832) So about 55 eu per emc.

A coalfuel can costs 774 emc and 3008 eu to make, and produces 76440 eu. (Take the required eu to make it away from the eu produced and you have 73432) So about 95 eu per emc.

A piece of charcoal is worth 32 emc, and produces 4000 eu (Same as coal) So 125 eu per emc.

So in the end charcoal is the all around better choice, especially considering you don't have to wait for it to run through several machines and pipes to get your finished product.

Note that biofuel and coalfuel are even less efficient considering the power you lose from going through wires into the machines required to make them, I used best case scenario to come up with these eu values (no loss from going through wires)