energiakandjana
Energiakandjana, a Finnish term often translated as "energy carrier," refers to a substance or medium that stores energy and can be transported to be used at a later time or different location. This concept is fundamental to energy systems, as it allows for the decoupling of energy generation from energy consumption. Common examples of energiakandjana include electricity, hydrogen, biofuels, and thermal energy stored in materials like molten salt.
The efficiency and practicality of an energiakandjana are determined by several factors, including its energy density,
The development and optimization of various energiakandjana are crucial for transitioning to more sustainable and resilient