Plants have different colors, which cause them to absorb
different amounts of energy from the sun (the term «albedo» refers to the fraction of light reflected, i.e. how «shiny» something is).
Aside from time of day, an energy meter on the bottom - right of the screen will dictate how long you're able to do physically - intensive tasks; things like chopping down trees, casting a fishing line, and breaking a rock all
consume different amounts of energy.
These variations mean that each of us needs
a different amount of energy from our food, and it can vary substantially by the day.
Different types of food provide
a different amount of energy.
If a system is only in local energy equilibrium then different parts of the system can have
different amounts of energy.
PRELIM can simulate up to ten specific refinery process configurations, each requiring
a different amount of energy to process a crude and producing a different slate of final products including transportation fuels as well as heavy fuel oil; hydrogen from the naphtha catalytic reforming proces;, refinery fuel gas; and the possible production of coke or hydrocracking residue.