Solar thermal energy systems harness solar energy as heat. There are three main types of solar thermal collectors: low-temperature collectors heat swimming pools, medium-temperature collectors heat water for homes and businesses, and high-temperature collectors concentrate sunlight to produce electricity or process heat. Heat from collectors is transferred using fluids like water or glycol and can be stored for later use through thermal mass materials or molten salts. Common solar thermal applications include water heating, space heating, drying crops and materials, and generating electricity through technologies like parabolic troughs and power towers.