elvarme
Elvarme refers to heating produced by electrical energy used to generate heat for space heating or water heating. It covers electrical resistance heating devices such as electric radiators, convectors, and baseboard heaters; electric underfloor heating mats and cables; and electric water heaters and boilers. It is commonly used for supplementary heating, renovation projects, or in buildings without access to gas or district heating, and can serve as the primary heating source in milder climates or well-insulated buildings.
Principle: Most elvarme relies on electrical resistance—electric current passes through a conductor, converting electrical energy to
Control and efficiency: Thermostats, timers, zoning, and smart controls improve efficiency and comfort. Electric heating is
Environmental and economic considerations: In electricity-rich regions (e.g., hydropower) elvarme can have low emissions; in areas
Safety and installation: Requires proper sizing, professional installation, electrical protection (RCDs, circuit breakers), and compliance with