Solar energy technologies convert sunlight into usable energy through thermal and photovoltaic processes. Solar thermal systems capture heat for water heating, space heating, and power generation, while photovoltaic systems convert sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. Both technologies produce clean, renewable energy with minimal emissions. Solar photovoltaics are widely deployed due to declining costs and scalability, while solar thermal systems offer high efficiency for heating applications. Integration with energy storage and smart grids improves reliability. Solar energy plays a central role in reducing fossil fuel dependence and achieving climate goals. Continued innovation enhances efficiency, durability, and system integration across energy sectors.
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