Solar-thermal power can replace fossil fuels in a wide variety of industrial applications, including petroleum refining, chemical production, iron and steel, cement, and the food and beverage industries, which account for 15% of the U. the economy's total carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions. Heat is. This is the 2025 update of the Clean Energy Technology Observatory report on trends in the development of solar thermal energy, including concentrated solar power (CSP) and solar heat for buildings, district heating, and industrial processes. Operational CSP plants now account for 7. 6 GW of. created by the International Energy Agency (IEA). This is considerably lower than the share of renewables in electricity generation, which stood at roughly 30 percent in that same year. Solar thermal energy, which uses solar radiation to heat a fluid. The global solar thermal market size was valued at USD 17. The market is projected to grow from USD 19. 56 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 10. 21% during the forecast period.