Solar thermal energy involves capturing sunlight to produce heat for various applications, including electricity generation, space heating, water heating, and industrial processes. Unlike photovoltaic systems that convert sunlight directly into electricity, solar thermal technologies use collectors to absorb and transfer heat. Common systems include flat-plate collectors, evacuated tube collectors, and concentrated solar thermal systems. Solar thermal energy is highly efficient for heating applications and can significantly reduce fossil fuel consumption. It is widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. By integrating thermal storage, solar thermal systems can provide consistent energy supply. Solar thermal energy contributes to energy efficiency, emission reduction, and sustainable heating solutions in modern energy systems.
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