Japan to generate solar power in outer space, then beam it to earth

This entry was posted by Tuesday, 30 June, 2009

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This may sound ridiculous first time you hear it, but Japan is thinking about solar power from panels located in space to mother earth, or to be more exact, the nation of Nippon itself. According to the Nikkei (one of Japan’s biggest newspapers), the government plans to ask local technology companies to participate in the endeavor as early as next month.

The project is aimed at finding ways on how to convert solar energy into microwaves first before converting them back into energy on the surface. This would make it possible to generate solar power regardless of the weather on earth.

A satellite is already scheduled to be launched in 2015 in order to collect initial project-related data. The Japanese government hopes the space solar energy system to be in place and ready by 2030.

Via Nikkei [registration required, paid subscription]


One Response to “Japan to generate solar power in outer space, then beam it to earth”

  1. Tariquzzaman

    Dear Sir,
    Bangladesh Bank invited an international tender for solar system.
    Some information given below:
    It will be used at Bangladesh Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Rated Power 10,000W
    They will use it for Security Light and working hours 12hr.
    Output voltage 230V, 50Hz.

    If you interest to participate this tender please inform me. I’ll send you full tender document for your study.

    Best regards
    Tariquzzaman