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The Chinese scientists hoping to use a space solar plant to power the world

Chinese scientists at Xidian University are developing technology to harness solar energy in space and transmit it back to Earth using mirrors, solar panels, and microwave transmitters. They have tested components capable of sending power over 100 meters and aim to scale this up for potential global use.

Using a few mirrors, solar panels and a microwave transmitter, Fan Guanheng and his team can send power over 100 metres (330 feet) through the air. But they are dreaming much bigger – 36,000km (23,460 miles) bigger.

The team at Xidian University in Xian, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi province, are testing hardware that could one day be used to generate power in space and send it back to Earth.

On a sweltering June morning, the team were measuring how well light was concentrated by a 4.8-metre, dome-shaped mirror suspended from a 75-metre-tall tower.

The futuristic technology boiled down to three steps, said Fan, an associate professor at the university’s school of mechano-electronic engineering.

First, the mirrors focus sunlight onto solar panels, generating electricity.

Then, the electricity is converted into microwaves and beamed to an rectenna, a kind of antenna.

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South China Morning PostParty-alignedCenter2 days ago
The Chinese scientists hoping to use a space solar plant to power the world

Chinese scientists at Xidian University are developing technology to harness solar energy in space and transmit it back to Earth using mirrors, solar panels, and microwave transmitters. They have tested components capable of sending power over 100 meters and aim to scale this up for potential global use.

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