généreringssystemer
Généreringssystemer is a term found in Scandinavian languages that translates roughly to "generation systems." It describes the organized set of equipment, processes, and controls used to convert a primary input—such as fuel, sunlight, or waste—into a usable form of energy, heat, or material output. The term is commonly used in discussions of energy supply, district heating, and industrial production.
A generation system typically includes a primary energy source, energy conversion equipment (such as turbines, engines,
Common types range from fossil-fuel and nuclear plants to hydro, wind, solar photovoltaic, and geothermal installations.
Key design considerations include capacity, reliability, efficiency, emissions, fuel or resource costs, and lifecycle economics. Environmental
See also: energy generation, power plant, microgrid, renewable energy, district heating.