Solar Power Satellite

Solar Power Satellite is a solar power station that a geosynchronous satellites in Earth orbit convert sunlight into electricity and then convert into the microwave energy, and beam the microwave energy to Earth. This was first investigated in 1969, by NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Related Definitions in the Project: The Solar Energy; Energy Definitions 

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Space-Based Solar Farms Could Power the Planet from Orbit (Source: Oil price on 18 January 2024): The variability of renewable energy is one of the key hurdles standing between us and a net-zero future. Unlike baseload fossil fuels, which can be easily manipulated to produce enough supply to meet demand at any given time, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power depend on uncontrollable elements like the weather and the time of day. Finding a way to better match renewable energy supply with demand will therefore be critical to meeting global decarbonization goals. The leading solution for this problem of variability is long-term energy storage. While the sector is still in its infancy, energy storage is on course to become an incredibly lucrative industry. Law firm Morgan Lewis has referred to the storage sector as “the technology that will cash the checks written by the renewable energy industry,” and described that “the global energy storage market will continue its rapid growth, with an estimated 387 gigawatts (GW) of new energy storage capacity expected to be added by 2030—a 15-fold increase in global energy storage capacity compared to the end of 2021.” ...

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