energiakäik
Energiakäik, literally “energy path” or “energy flow” in Finnish, is a concept used in energy studies to describe the sequence of steps through which energy moves from its origin to final use and the losses that occur along the way. The term is used in both technical and policy contexts and is closely related to the notions of an energy balance and the energy value chain. A typical energiakäik comprises several stages: primary energy sources (fossil fuels, biomass, nuclear, wind, solar), extraction or harvest, conversion and energy carriers (electricity, heat, fuels), transmission and distribution, storage and losses, and finally end use in sectors such as industry, transport, and buildings.
Each stage involves efficiency losses, infrastructure requirements, and cost implications. In practice, energiakäik is analyzed with
Variations of the term appear in ecological and engineering contexts, but in Finnish energy policy the focus