Gázfüggetlen
Gázfüggetlen refers to a system or device that does not rely on a gaseous fuel source for its operation. This term is commonly used in the context of heating systems, engines, and power generation. For example, a gázfüggetlen heating system might utilize electricity, solar energy, or geothermal heat instead of natural gas or propane. Similarly, a gázfüggetlen engine could be powered by batteries (electric vehicle) or hydrogen fuel cells. In the realm of power generation, gázfüggetlen technologies might include wind turbines, hydroelectric dams, or nuclear power plants, all of which operate independently of fossil fuels that are typically in a gaseous state or are burned to produce gaseous emissions. The development and adoption of gázfüggetlen solutions are often driven by environmental concerns, energy security, and the desire to reduce reliance on fluctuating fossil fuel markets. These technologies aim to provide alternative, often cleaner, methods of achieving the same functional outcomes as their gas-dependent counterparts. The concept can also extend to portable devices or appliances where the absence of a gas connection or onboard gas storage is a defining feature.