Due to high fuel needs, where were Newcomen engines economically viable?

Answer

Directly next to the coal pit they were draining

Because the engine consumed vast quantities of coal due to its inefficiency, it was only economically sensible to locate it immediately adjacent to the coal mine that supplied its fuel.

Due to high fuel needs, where were Newcomen engines economically viable?

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