#UK startup achieves major breakthrough in quest for space-based solar power

#UK startup achieves major breakthrough in quest for space-based solar power

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A UK startup has claimed a major breakthrough in its plans to beam solar energy from space to Earth.

At a lab in Belfast, Oxford-based Space Solar managed to light up an LED sign by wirelessly beaming energy through the air, from all angles. This marks the world’s first 360-degree wireless power transmission, said the startup.  

“This steerable power beaming capability is the heart of our solar power satellite design,” Martin Soltau, founder at Space Solar, told TNW.

Space-based solar power involves capturing the Sun’s energy in space, using satellites equipped with solar panels. The power is then transmitted wirelessly in the form of microwaves to dedicated receiver stations on Earth, which convert the energy back into electricity.       

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Space Solar is designing a huge satellite system consisting of mirrors and solar panels. The solar farm will be located in geostationary orbit, some 35,000 km above the equator. Here it will follow the Earth’s rotation, constantly facing the Sun in order to collect as much energy as possible. 

The ability to transmit energy to Earth from all angles is key for space-based solar satellites to work. This is because they need to be capable of beaming energy to a fixed point on Earth while orbiting around it.

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