mikrovoimalaitteita
Mikrovoimalaitteita, often translated as micro-power plants or micro-cogeneration units, are small-scale systems designed for generating both electricity and heat. They are typically employed in residential buildings, small businesses, or other localized settings where a centralized power source is either inefficient or unavailable. The fundamental principle behind these devices is cogeneration, also known as combined heat and power (CHP). This means that instead of heat being wasted as a byproduct, as in traditional power generation, it is captured and utilized for purposes such as space heating or hot water.
The technology behind mikrovoimalaitteita can vary, but common examples include internal combustion engines, Stirling engines, and
The advantages of mikrovoimalaitteita include increased energy efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to separate generation