World News12.04.2024
Former SpaceX, General Motors engineers turn to space-based solar power

QAZAQ GREEN. Former SpaceX and General Motors engineers, John Bucknell and Dr. Edward Tate, are spearheading the development of space-based solar power through their company, Virtus Solis. In a recent episode of the Interesting Engineering podcast, Lexicon, they discuss their vision and the groundbreaking technology they're working on.
Despite their diverse engineering backgrounds, Bucknell and Tate share a common goal: to harness infinite solar energy from space and make it accessible on Earth, regardless of location or time. Their company, Virtus Solis, aims to revolutionize the energy landscape by making clean, renewable energy universally available.
Space-based solar power, a concept nearly a century old, involves capturing solar energy in space and transmitting it to Earth through wireless power transmission. This method offers an uninterrupted energy supply, unlike terrestrial alternatives like wind or solar power, which are limited by factors like weather and daylight.
Virtus Solis' approach includes transforming sunlight into electrical energy, shaping it into a coherent beam, and transmitting it to Earth via satellites equipped with highly efficient solar cells. These satellites, designed to constantly face the sun, ensure optimal energy collection.
Compared to terrestrial renewable energy sources, space-based solar power boasts higher capacity factors and requires less land, making it a more efficient and sustainable option. It also offers the potential to elevate living standards globally by meeting increasing energy demands and supporting advancements like AI.
Despite challenges such as space debris and launch costs, recent advancements in technology and infrastructure have made space-based solar power increasingly feasible. With continued innovation and collaboration, the future of space-based solar power looks promising as a scalable and affordable energy solution.
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