Dude I love your videos! Super informative! Quick question, is their any way you could do a video on the productions that are “Full Productions” vs half? Meaning you could run all productions at full output?
@Sl1ck_maxzzz i didnt include that one in the chart as it is not not one you can put down in build mode. The recipes are different but you should still be able to make plenty of money with silage.
You exchanged the output from methane and electric charge so your calculation is off, and you subtracted the monthly cost from every output not the total.
@dervalius i double checked the formula on the biogas facility and it was removing the production cost from each output. I've corrected it in my master file. Should be ~$600 more revenue per month now.
@dervalius looking at the recipes and my spreadsheet now. For manure at the 500kW plant is electric charge 606 output and 42 methane. My spreadsheet has the same values as the game menu.
@@Driver53Gaming For the 1mw one it is the other way around so i guess it's the same for the other. That would be more logic aswell cause you make a loss otherwise with sugar beet cut.
Either your "time to pay off" maths is wrong., or i dont understand.. 15.8 months on silage to pay off 1.18 million, when only MAKING 37,709 p/m ???? your calculation is from the output value per p/m instead of the additional revenue p/m
If i understand correctly, the reason it takes 15.8 months to pay off the BGA is because you earn 37709 profit plus 36965 if you were to sell the silage by itself, so if you add those numbers together you get 74674$ earned each month by selling what is produced, and if you multiply that number by 15.8 you almost get the price of the BGA (just shy by a few hundred)
Idk, i tried BGA`s but 100k sillage per month is alot for only $60k dollars, with 100k grass i can feed my sheeps for like almost an year, and they give me like $90k per month....i know there`s the price for the sheep barn and the fabric production....but still...
And the hassle of moving hundreds of pallets worth of products. I'll take the boring yet hassle-free task of mowing, collecting and fermenting grass three times a year from a 5 ha field, which is approximately what you need to cover the input of the 500kW BGA.
@@kronos444 also you can skip even investing into a baler and getting a cheap forage wagon along with a bunker silo. Takes very little cost to really start up with silage.
Dude I love your videos! Super informative! Quick question, is their any way you could do a video on the productions that are “Full Productions” vs half? Meaning you could run all productions at full output?
what about the stats for the big one on the map that cant be built only bought for around 2 mil?
@Sl1ck_maxzzz i didnt include that one in the chart as it is not not one you can put down in build mode. The recipes are different but you should still be able to make plenty of money with silage.
The BGA that is already placed on the map bigger than 500mw
@samfricker6111 it is, and has different recipes. I didn't include it as it is not placeable in build mode. Silage is even more OP though.
Not sure where you got these numbers. I bought the BGA and run manure, silage and slurry. I make $130k-$140k every month on normal difficulty.
@corbinlongshore876 the 1MW biogas plant has different recipes that cause silage to be about 4x as profitable compared to the 500kW plant.
What happens to the methane and electric charge you produce? I thought in FS22 you could use those as well.
You exchanged the output from methane and electric charge so your calculation is off, and you subtracted the monthly cost from every output not the total.
@dervalius i double checked the formula on the biogas facility and it was removing the production cost from each output. I've corrected it in my master file. Should be ~$600 more revenue per month now.
@@Driver53Gaming You switched the output numbers from methane and electric charge aswel might want to change that too.
@dervalius looking at the recipes and my spreadsheet now. For manure at the 500kW plant is electric charge 606 output and 42 methane. My spreadsheet has the same values as the game menu.
@@Driver53Gaming For the 1mw one it is the other way around so i guess it's the same for the other. That would be more logic aswell cause you make a loss otherwise with sugar beet cut.
Either your "time to pay off" maths is wrong., or i dont understand.. 15.8 months on silage to pay off 1.18 million, when only MAKING 37,709 p/m ???? your calculation is from the output value per p/m instead of the additional revenue p/m
If i understand correctly, the reason it takes 15.8 months to pay off the BGA is because you earn 37709 profit plus 36965 if you were to sell the silage by itself, so if you add those numbers together you get 74674$ earned each month by selling what is produced, and if you multiply that number by 15.8 you almost get the price of the BGA (just shy by a few hundred)
@@kostasjucys8147 Correct, you can sell the digestate that is produced.
OR chip 1 oak tree = $100K
Idk, i tried BGA`s but 100k sillage per month is alot for only $60k dollars, with 100k grass i can feed my sheeps for like almost an year, and they give me like $90k per month....i know there`s the price for the sheep barn and the fabric production....but still...
And the hassle of moving hundreds of pallets worth of products. I'll take the boring yet hassle-free task of mowing, collecting and fermenting grass three times a year from a 5 ha field, which is approximately what you need to cover the input of the 500kW BGA.
@@kronos444 also you can skip even investing into a baler and getting a cheap forage wagon along with a bunker silo. Takes very little cost to really start up with silage.