I subscribe to the solar energy alerts on everybody’s favorite search engine. And what I have been reading over the past several months has been truly staggering information. If you are not up to speed regarding our future energy source, dare I suggest you do the same.
Permit me to give you a few general examples if I may.
It was not so long ago that solar power was considered useful for nothing more than someone living in a little cabin miles away from the nearest grid power. Not any more, that has all changed in a big way.
Pick a country – any country – there is hardly anywhere in the industrialized world that does not either have one or more major solar projects underway, or on the drawing board. Like it or not, solar power will be playing an ever increasing role in our day to day lives. Thankfully, every single one of us will be direct beneficiaries of this burgeoning energy source.
China is jumping into the world of solar energy with both feet. Not only are they producing solar panels for worldwide export, but they are underway on a huge solar power plant for their own citizens. Surely, this will be only the first of many more to come.
Fortunately, China has become aware of the benefits of clean solar electricity, and their future plans are proof of this.
But perhaps the most interesting and challenging in the solar arena is a new project coming out of Japan.
A group of their top scientists and solar oriented businesses are proposing a solar power plant to be located out in space! The cost is reported to be a staggering 30 billion dollars, with completion some 20 years from now. Only time will tell, but there could be some excellent advantages to this.
Think of it this way. With no atmosphere to interfere with the sunlight, the energy levels would be much higher. No doubt by the time this project is completed, we will have solar panels which will reach much higher efficiency levels.
But here is the best part…there are no clouds out in space to cover the panels, and there would be no need for the solar space station to ever fall into the shadow of the earth. What would that mean? Clean, pure energy 24/7/365. Hey, if we can build an international space station, why not a solar space station?
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