Latest News About Solar Thermal Collector

Updated 2026-05-07 07:02

Here’s the latest on solar thermal collectors based on recent public updates.

If you’d like, I can pull the most current articles from specific outlets (e.g., IEA SHC, REN21, SolarPACES, Solar Heat Europe) and summarize them with short actionable takeaways for policy, installation, or business opportunities. I can also provide a quick chart of recent deployment by region if that would help.

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CSP News & Analysis Archives - SolarPACES

In a comprehensive new study published in Applied Energy, researchers find that a new streamlined version of a star-shaped solar receiver can collect more thermal energy and last significantly longer than today’s cylindrical solar receivers used to collect heat in...

www.solarpaces.org

SolarHeat2024.indd

because the announced federal funding program for efficient district heating networks was released with a delay. Nevertheless, the positive trend of previous years appears set to continue in 2024 and beyond. Nine systems representing a collector area of 112,000 m² (78 MWth) are under construction or in an advanced planning stage. Another 70 systems with a collector area of 400,000 m² (280 MWth) are under concrete discussion or construction, according to Solites. One of these German systems is...

www.iea-shc.org

SHC News

A solar collector can do more than just generate heat. As a hybrid collector, it can simultaneously produce fuel and electricity as well. Scientists from... read more 11 DEC 2025 … read more 30 OCT 2025 … read more 21 DEC 2024 read more 21 DEC 2024 …

www.iea-shc.org

Republish This Story - Inside Climate News

Creative Common License (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) You are welcome to republish this story for free under the Creative Commons License referenced above so long as you do the following three things: This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News (hyperlink to the original story), a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the […]

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