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Modular Settlement Machinery (MSM) adds a few sub-components which you can combine to build different things. Right now you'll only find things to build a nuclear-steam power plant. There are two variants of each item: mk1 and a mk2 which is more powerful.
Currently contains (located in power/misc/):
Reactor - produces heat
Boiler - turns heat into steam
Turbine - uses steam to make torque
Generator - turns input torque into power
Build/snap everything together and then activate the reactor. You'll be producing power when you hear the generator spin up.
Think the models suck? Yeah, they do. Code I can handle. Models... not so much. If you can do better and you're interested in joining the project please contact me. As much as I would like to dive in and start writing a bunch of code, development will pretty much be stalled until I get an artist on board.