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Old 15-08-2012, 12:08 AM
JMS
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Thumbs up Satellite Solar Power

Hi there, and as this is my first post here I just want to say that this is a really nice forum on a topic close to my heart! Anyway,
I came across this article which discusses the feasibility of launching satellites that capable of securing sunlight into orbit.


http://www.power-technology.com/feat...e-based-solar/


The concept of collecting sunlight in space and transmitting it back to Earth is not new. The first Satellite Solar Power System (SPS) was described by American scientist Peter Glaser in 1968. However, Japan is currently the only country with a focused solar power satellite plan.


What do you think? Is it too early for us to think space solar power (SSP) could be a key to our future energy needs?
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