UK universities and tech firms win £4.3m funding to develop space-based solar energy

Jun 13, 2023 at 12:30 PM
UK universities and tech firms win £4.3m funding to develop space-based solar energy

British tech firms and universities are to obtain hundreds of thousands of kilos of funding to develop new expertise that generates solar energy from area.

The quickly rising expertise collects vitality from the solar utilizing photo voltaic panels hooked up to satellites, which then beam it again to Earth utilizing wi-fi expertise.

Generating energy from area has large potential to spice up the UK’s vitality safety, mentioned Grant Shapps, the UK’s vitality safety secretary.

“By winning this new space race, we can transform the way we power our nation and provide cheaper, cleaner and more secure energy for generations to come,” mentioned Mr Shapps, who will present extra element in a speech this afternoon at London Tech Week.

A space solar power prototype that was launched into orbit in January is operational and has demonstrated its ability to wirelessly transmit power in space and to beam detectable power to Earth for the first time.

Wireless power transfer was demonstrated by MAPLE, one of three key technologies being tested by the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1), the first space-borne prototype from Caltech's Space Solar Power Project (SSPP). SSPP aims to harvest solar power in space and transmit it to t
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California Tech launched a prototype of satellite-mounted photo voltaic this month. Pic: Caltech Space Solar Power Project

One profitable mission comes from researchers at Cambridge University, who will develop extraordinarily lightweight photo voltaic panels that may carry out in high-radiation circumstances. Queen Mary University in London is making a wi-fi system to switch the facility collected in area to Earth.

An unbiased research commissioned by the federal government in 2021, discovered that space-based solar energy might generate as much as 10GW of electrical energy a yr, 1 / 4 of the UK’s energy wants, by 2050.

Some consultants argue the federal government must be growing extra wind and photo voltaic within the UK, with onshore wind nonetheless topic to a de facto ban.

The IPPR assume tank just lately known as the UK’s planning system “not remotely fit for purpose” to construct a web zero world, calling for restrictions on onshore wind and solar energy to be eliminated and all new construct houses to be fitted with photo voltaic panels.

Luke Murphy, affiliate director at IPPR, mentioned: “It’s proper the federal government helps space-based solar energy, however again on earth its insurance policies are standing in the best way of rolling out renewables and attaining vitality safety.

“Reaching for the stars is laudable, but the more mundane rolling back of planning restrictions on onshore wind and solar would go much further in making the UK energy secure, reducing consumer energy bills, and reaching net zero.”

Earlier this month scientists on the California Institute of Technology within the US mentioned that they had launched a prototype into area that had demonstrated its skill to beam detectable energy to Earth for the primary time.

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Crew parachute again to earth after area mission

Though the expertise continues to be in its infancy, area and photo voltaic have an extended historical past, mentioned Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa, Payload Systems Lead on the UK Space Agency.

“The need to power satellites was a key driver in increasing the efficiency of solar panels which generate electricity for homes and businesses today,” he mentioned.

“There is significant potential for the space and energy sectors to work together to support the development of space-based solar power, and the UK Space Agency has contributed £1m to these innovative projects to help take this revolutionary concept to the next level.”

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