Thermal power involves generating electricity by converting heat energy, typically from burning fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, or biomass. In modern setups, waste heat recovery systems and industrial boilers are also used for efficient energy conversion.
Solar power uses energy from the sun to generate electricity or heat. It is a clean, renewable source widely used in both small-scale (rooftop) and large-scale (solar farms) applications.
These solutions combine thermal and solar technologies for enhanced efficiency and reliability. This approach is ideal for industries or regions needing continuous power supply with reduced environmental impact.
This category focuses on using thermal energy for heating applications (such as water or industrial processes) and using solar panels (PV systems) to generate electricity. It's a dual-purpose solution that maximizes energy efficiency by addressing both heating and power needs—especially useful for homes, commercial buildings, and industries.