hyötykäyttölaitokset
Hyötykäyttölaitokset, often translated as utility plants or combined heat and power (CHP) plants, are industrial facilities designed to generate both electricity and useful heat. This process is based on the principle of cogeneration, where the waste heat produced during electricity generation is captured and utilized for other purposes, such as district heating or industrial processes. This significantly improves the overall energy efficiency compared to separate production of electricity and heat.
The core components of a hyötykäyttölaitos typically include a prime mover, such as a steam turbine, gas
Hyötykäyttölaitokset play a crucial role in modern energy systems by reducing primary energy consumption and lowering