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And another pump and ITD can direct lava to a centrifuge to get all the important starting materials such as silicon, core fragments, iron, copper, and tungsten, which can be turned into liquid iron and from there, into oil. I'm certain cheaper water generators can even let you get by on less geo-thermals, but each geo-thermal still outputs far more than what solar power offers at this stage.
Plus, until you have access to a more sustainable power source, scaling it up is easy. You just might want to position the rest of your underground factory away from the geo-thermals. Surprisingly, a power source that relies on pounding a huge-ass hammer into itself isn't exactly quiet about it.