varmekraft
Varmekraft is a Swedish term that translates to "heat power" or "thermal power" and refers to the generation of electricity from heat. This encompasses a variety of energy production methods that utilize thermal energy to drive turbines, which in turn power generators. The most common source of heat for varmekraft is the combustion of fuels, such as fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil, as well as biomass. Geothermal energy, which taps into the Earth's internal heat, and nuclear energy, which harnesses the heat released from nuclear reactions, are also forms of varmekraft.
In a typical thermal power plant, fuel is burned to heat water, creating steam. This high-pressure steam