sähkönlähde
Sähkönlähde, or power source in Finnish, refers to any device, system, or mechanism that supplies electrical energy to a circuit or load. Electrical power sources can be broadly categorized into two main types: primary and secondary sources. Primary sources generate electricity directly from natural resources, such as fossil fuels, nuclear reactions, or renewable energy forms like wind, solar, or hydropower. Secondary sources, on the other hand, convert electrical energy from primary sources into a usable form, such as batteries or capacitors, which store and release energy as needed.
Common examples of primary sähkönlähte include power plants that utilize coal, natural gas, or nuclear fission
Secondary sähkönlähte include batteries, which store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy when required.
The efficiency and reliability of a sähkönlähde depend on factors such as the type of energy conversion