Beam down the solar power, Scotty!
Filed under: Emerging Technologies, Solar
Any discussion of alternative energy or emerging technology would seem incomplete without a mention of solar power. Whether the goal is to capture the thermal heat of the sun or to generate electricity from solar rays, solar power is an extremely intriguing prospect for those who would like to see fossil-fuels go away for good. But, solar power is not available at all times in all parts of the world, meaning that excess energy needs to be stored for use when the sun is not shining. But, what if the solar energy was captured before it even entered the earth's atmosphere? This is the idea that the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Osaka University have been working on. The goal is to collect solar energy and focus it on a plate of sintered powder of metals like chromium and neodymium. The energy is then to be beamed down to earth in the form of a laser where it would be collected and used. As you might guess, this technology is a ways off yet, and the scientists don't expect to have anything to show until the year 2030. That should give you plenty of time to practice your Dr. Evil impressions.
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[Source: Engadget]












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9-05-2007 @ 8:02PM
Domenick said...
No high in the sky energy generation discussion would be complete without a gander at the concept these guys have come up with. http://www.magenn.com/
I was laughing out loud when I first saw it the other night but then I got thinking....maybe this isn't such a bad idea after all. It could happen a lot sooner than satellite laser beaming us solar power, I 'm sure.
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9-05-2007 @ 10:15PM
Dave said...
Forget Dr. Evil.
Ernst Stavro Blofeldt in "Diamonds are Foreever"
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9-05-2007 @ 11:37PM
vivek said...
Forget it, guys. I tried it in SimCity 2000 many years ago. every few decades, the satellite would mis-aim, and instead of beaming power to the receiver, it would start massive fires that took upwards of four fire stations to quell!
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9-06-2007 @ 12:22AM
Jack said...
vivek - If you were an Isaac Asimov fan, you would know that the way to avoid this is to give the robots that aim the laser a religion based on keeping the laser aimed properly. Then it won't drift no matter how bad a solar storm the station is passing through.
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9-06-2007 @ 3:33AM
Tormod Henne said...
Sure, rocket science is cool, but you would probably get a better return on investment by capturing some of the the sun that is there already:
http://www.stirlingenergy.com/
Besides, beaming in extra solar power to the planet may contribute to global warming or what?
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9-06-2007 @ 3:41AM
kert said...
Oh, ehm. It not only JAXA, SSP idea is decades old.
See here:
http://spacesolarpower.wordpress.com/
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9-06-2007 @ 8:37AM
rgseidl said...
What a braindead idea! First off, the transmission efficiency would almost certainly be terrible. Second, the cost would be literally astronomical. For the price of building and launching just one satellite with - at best - 1000m^2 solar panel surface area, you could probably plaster a good fraction of Japan will conventional terrestrial solar panels.
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9-06-2007 @ 3:24PM
_Jon said...
"fossil-fuels" is a mis-nomer.
Oil, et. al. doesn't come from dead dinosaurs and plant material. It is a byproduct of the heating / cooling process inside the Earth.
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