Japanese satellite will beam solar power to Earth in 2025

A depiction of the Space Solar Power Incremental and Demonstrations Research SSPIDR project which aims to beam solar power from space to Earth SSPIDR consists of several small scale flight experiments that will mature technology needed to build a prototype solar power distribution system
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LONDON — Japan is on track to beam solar power from space to Earth next year, two years after a similar feat was achieved by U.S. engineers. The development marks an important step toward a possible space-based solar power station that could help wean the world off fossil fuels amid the intensifying battle against climate change

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Speaking at the International Conference on Energy from Space, held here this week, Koichi Ijichi, an adviser at the Japanese research institute Japan Space Systems, outlined Japan’s road map toward an orbital demonstration of a miniature space-based solar power plant that will wirelessly transmit energy from low Earth orbit to Earth.



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