Communication Base Station Solar Photovoltaic Factory China
For the power supply of communication base stations in the area, the communication base stations use solar power generation systems, which do not require energy distribution, are not
Wireless Power Transmission – Microwaves or laser beams will send energy down to Earth, where it will be converted into usable electricity. Use of Super-Heavy Rockets – China plans to use next-generation launch vehicles to transport massive solar arrays into orbit.
Long Lehao, a senior scientist at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, recently confirmed that China is working toward launching a one-kilometer-wide solar power station into geostationary orbit —a staggering 36,000 kilometers above Earth.
China is not alone in the space solar power race. Other nations are also investing in similar projects: NASA has been researching space-based solar power since the 1970s. The Pentagon is testing a small-scale prototype called PRAM-FX, designed to beam energy for military use.
Sending a one-kilometer-wide solar station into space requires multiple heavy rocket launches, which is extremely expensive. Current estimates suggest that a single SBSP station could cost tens of billions of dollars. 2. Energy Transmission Safety Concerns Beaming large amounts of energy via microwaves or lasers raises safety issues.
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