November 9, 2009

Japan to build solar station in space

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With few energy resources of its own and heavily reliant on oil imports, Japan has long been a leader in solar and other renewable energies and this year set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets.

But Japan’s boldest plan to date is the Space Solar Power System (SSPS), in which arrays of photovoltaic dishes several square kilometres (square miles) in size would hover in geostationary orbit outside the Earth’s atmosphere.

“Since solar power is a clean and inexhaustible energy source, we believe that this system will be able to help solve the problems of energy shortage and global warming,” researchers at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, one of the project participants, wrote in a report.

“The sun’s rays abound in space.”

comments

  1. Michael Smith on November 9th, 2009 at 9:44 am

    …the words ‘laser’ and ‘microwave’ caused the most concern among the 1,000 people questioned.

  2. Anona on November 9th, 2009 at 12:50 pm

    Michael Smith, you stole my comment.

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