Solar energy originates from the sun and can be harnessed using various technologies. It has advantages over fossil fuels in that it is a renewable resource and produces no pollution. However, solar energy is diffuse and intermittent, requiring technologies to concentrate and store it. Current solar technologies include photovoltaics to directly convert sunlight to electricity using semiconductor materials like silicon. Ongoing research focuses on improving efficiency and lowering costs through thin-film cells, multi-junction cells, and new materials like organics and nanotechnology. As costs decrease, solar power is expanding globally in both off-grid and grid-connected applications.