This document discusses applications of nanofluids in solar thermal systems. It begins by defining nanofluids as fluids containing nanometer-sized particles suspended in a base fluid such as water or ethylene glycol. Some examples of nanofluids are then provided. The document then discusses how nanofluids can improve the efficiency of solar collectors and concentrated solar power systems by enhancing heat transfer compared to conventional working fluids like water or oil. Several studies are summarized that examine the effects of varying nanoparticle properties and concentrations on collector efficiency. The document also considers the economic and environmental impacts of using nanofluids in solar thermal applications.