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But you lose energy in the process because there is a penalty when a battery is charged.
To give you an example, take two large grid batteries: Each one has 900 kW hours for a combined 1.8 MW hours. However, if you transfer all of one battery into the other (set one to recharge; the other to discharge) you end up with only 1.6 MW hours. Reverse them so that all the energy flows back into the first battery and you get 1.3 MW hours. That's a pretty substantial loss.
After I have all of that, I will try and add turbine support, and then reupload the full thing to the workshop myself, with credit to all the relevant scripters of course.
I'm currently abroad and my thoughts are bouncing between about 12 different things at any given time, so it might take a while, but it is in the works now. Anyone with questions or anyone with coding experience who wants to help, shoot me a dm.