
Experiment shows feasibility of beaming solar power from space
The California Institute of Technology has demonstrated wireless transmission of solar power from space to Earth for the first time. This could enable uninterrupted renewable energy for the world.
The California Institute of Technology has demonstrated wireless transmission of solar power from space to Earth for the first time. This could enable uninterrupted renewable energy for the world.
S olar power has been successfully harvested in space and transmitted wirelessly to Earth for the first time, according to a recent experiment conducted by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in March.
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