Global Times - Weekend

China plans to construct space-based solar power station by 2035

-

China plans to build a 200-ton, megawatt-level space-based solar power station by 2035, according to the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST).

The space-based solar power station would capture the sun’s energy that does not make it to the planet, said Wang Li, a CAST research fellow with the program, when attending the sixth China-Russia Engineerin­g Forum held last week in Xiamen, East China’s Fujian Province.

The energy is converted to microwaves or lasers and then beamed wirelessly back to the Earth’s surface for human consumptio­n, Wang said.

“We hope to strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n and make scientific and technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs so that humankind can achieve the dream of limitless clean energy at an early date,” Wang said.

Compared with traditiona­l fossil fuels, whose supply has been increasing­ly exhausted and which are responsibl­e for severe environmen­tal issues, space-based solar power is more efficient and sustainabl­e, providing a reliable power-supply solution for satellites, and disaster-hit areas or isolated areas on Earth, Wang said.

The concept of collecting solar power in space was popularize­d by science fiction author Isaac Asimov in 1941. In 1968, Peter Glaser, an American aerospace engineer, wrote a formal proposal for a solar-based system in space.

China has proposed various sunlight-collecting solutions and made a number of major breakthrou­ghs in wireless energy transmissi­on since the country listed space-based solar power as a key research program in 2008.

But the ambition has long been a challenge for current technology because it involves the launch and installati­on of numerous solar panel modules and the efficient wireless transmissi­on of mega energy.

With an investment of 200 million yuan ($28.4 million), China is building a testing base in Bishan, Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipali­ty, to research the transmissi­on of high-power wireless energy and its impact on the environmen­t.

Research in this field will spur the nation’s space science and innovation in emerging industries, Wang said.

 ?? Page Editor: majingjing @globaltime­s.com.cn ??
Page Editor: majingjing @globaltime­s.com.cn

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China