Energy conversion involves transforming energy from one form to another, such as chemical to electrical, thermal to mechanical, or mechanical to electrical energy. Energy efficiency measures how effectively this conversion occurs with minimal losses. Improving energy conversion efficiency reduces fuel consumption, operating costs, and environmental impact. Energy conversion processes are governed by thermodynamic principles that define performance limits. Technologies such as high-efficiency turbines, motors, power electronics, fuel cells, and advanced materials enhance conversion efficiency. Energy efficiency improvements are among the most cost-effective strategies for reducing emissions and supporting sustainable energy systems. Together, energy conversion and efficiency are central to modern power generation, industrial processes, transportation, and renewable energy technologies.
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