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How does electricity work? More detailed,

About the number:

  1. What do the numbers on electricity generators (namely, Stirling Engine and Nuclear Reactor) mean?
  2. How about the number on Substation?

About the fuel comsumption (fuel value displayed when using a Panel on it) in electricity generator:

  1. Does each electricity generator consume its fuel in a constant speed?
  2. Or, does each power circle (namely, Substation, Pylon and electricity generator) consume fuel in a constant speed?
  3. Or, does each electricity user (care bot, assembler, etc.) consume electricity (equivalently, consume fuel in electricity generators) in a constant speed?
  4. Or the consumption happens only when an electricity user actually is working?

The numbers on the generators are how much power is globally in the system. The generators can't generate power if the global capacity is full. Each generator increases the global capacity. The substation provides a large amount of capacity, and also a larger display, so it can display the power quantity even when it's a very large number. All substations and stirling engines display the same global power quantity.

The generators generate an amount of power every time the orange fuel bar ticks down (the panel displays the fuel level in the generator as a number). The amount of power generated depends on what is being consumed as fuel.

Power is consumed by structures when a recipe is finished, and the amount of power consumed depends on the recipe.