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Revision as of 05:16, 10 October 2024
Technology Roadmap Sections and Deliverables
- 2SSP - Space-based Solar Power
We’ve chosen the acronym 2SSP to represent our technology of Space-based Solar Power. The 2 in our acronym implies the system level, within the level 1 system of renewable energy source. Our level 2 system level can be broken down into level 3 subsystems (high-efficiency solar panels, wireless power transfer, etc.) and level 4 components (photovoltaic materials, antenna structures, etc.).
Roadmap Overview
The working principle of Space-based Solar Power is depicted in the below.
This technology transforms solar radiation using a spacecraft with solar panels, then wirelessly transmits it. The energy is then captured by a receiver and converted to electricity before storage and/or distribution.
A large solar array would be used to take advantage of the higher intensity sunlight outside of a planet's atmosphere using existing solar panel technology, then the electricity would be converted to an advantageous frequency for wirelessly transmitting long distances in a focused and steerable way – a key technical challenge. Finally, it would be received and converted back to electricity at the ground station or satellite for use.
Number | Potential Use Cases: |
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1 | Simplify energy delivery to remote areas |
2 | Provide more consistent solar power to high latitudes |
3 | Provide disaster relief to areas with damaged infrastructure |
4 | Recharge other satellites on orbit |
Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation
Roadmap Model using OPM
Figures of Merit
References
[1] Pereira, R. A. M., & Carvalho, N. B. (2022). Quasioptics for increasing the beam efficiency of wireless power transfer systems. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 21138. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25471-0
[2] NASA. (2023, October 5). New study updates NASA on space-based solar power. NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/organizations/otps/space-based-solar-power-report/
[3] European Space Agency. 2023. Space-based solar power: seeking ideas to make it a reality. ESA. https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Preparing_for_the_Future/Discovery_and_Preparation/Space-based_solar_power_seeking_ideas_to_make_it_a_reality