Solar neutrinos are produced in the core of the Sun in different nuclear reactions all based on the conversion of hydrogen into helium, releasing energy and making the Sun shine. Until now, the observation of solar neutrinos has demonstrated: a) the nuclear origin of the Sun's energy; b) that the ve produced were undergoing lepton flavor transformation into vμ or vτ, the neutrino oscillation mechanism. In the recent years, the Borexino experiment, in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory, has made significant contributions to the solar neutrino spectroscopy: first observation and precision measurement of the 7Be neutrinos, first observation of the pep reaction, stringent limit on CNO neutrinos, observation of 8B neutrinos with a 3 MeV threshold. These measurements reinforce the so-called LMA solution of the neutrino oscillation explaining the solar ve survival probability as a function of energy.