energiasjöä
Energiasjöä is a Swedish term that translates to "energy lake" or "energy sea." It generally refers to a body of water used for storing or exchanging thermal energy. This concept is often associated with district heating and cooling systems, particularly those employing large underground water reservoirs. These reservoirs can be natural or man-made and are designed to store excess heat generated during warmer months for use during colder periods, or to absorb heat from buildings during cooling seasons for later dissipation.
The primary function of an energiasjö is to balance the supply and demand of thermal energy. In
Technological advancements have made energiasjöä increasingly viable, often integrated with renewable energy sources. The scale of