All concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies use a mirror configuration to concentrate the sun's light energy onto a receiver and convert it into heat. The heat can then be used to create steam to drive a turbine to produce electrical power or used as industrial process heat. Solar energy consists of the light and heat emitted by the sun, in the form of electromagnetic. The focused solar power is then absorbed by the receiver and transferred to a working fluid (HTF: Heat Transfer Fluid) that will be used directly (in the case of water/steam. CSP technology utilizes focused sunlight. CSP plants generate electric power by using mirrors to. CSP systems utilize solar concentrators, receivers, thermal energy storage units, and power blocks to transform solar radiation into usable energy, offering advantages such as thermal storage capability, hybridization with conventional fuels, and reliable grid integration.