Solar energy harvesting refers to the process of capturing and converting solar radiation into usable energy forms, primarily electricity and heat. This includes photovoltaic technologies, solar thermal systems, and emerging hybrid approaches. Solar energy harvesting aims to maximize energy conversion efficiency while minimizing losses due to environmental and material limitations. Advanced materials, nanotechnology, and adaptive system designs are increasingly used to enhance performance. Solar energy harvesting is essential for powering distributed energy systems, smart devices, and off-grid applications. As solar technologies continue to evolve, efficient energy harvesting supports sustainable energy generation, reduces reliance on fossil fuels, and expands access to clean power across diverse geographical regions.
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