Kütteallikaid
Kütteallikaid refers to various sources used for heating purposes. These sources can be broadly categorized into renewable and non-renewable options. Renewable kütteallikaid are naturally replenished and generally considered more environmentally friendly. Examples include solar energy, which captures heat from sunlight, and biomass, which involves burning organic materials like wood or agricultural waste. Geothermal energy, utilizing the Earth's internal heat, also falls under this category. Wind energy can indirectly contribute through electricity generated for heating systems.
Non-renewable kütteallikaid are finite resources that are consumed much faster than they are naturally created. The