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AuthorAlam, Khandoker Shahjahan
AuthorKaif, A. M.A.Daiyan
AuthorDas, Sajal K.
AuthorAbhi, Sarafat H.
AuthorMuyeen, S. M.
AuthorAli, Md Firoj
AuthorTasneem, Zinat
AuthorIslam, Md Manirul
AuthorIslam, Md Robiul
AuthorBadal, Md Faisal R.
AuthorAhamed, Md Hafiz
AuthorSarker, Subrata K.
AuthorDas, Prangon
AuthorHasan, Md Mehedi
Available date2024-12-25T09:48:58Z
Publication Date2024-05-15
Publication NameHeliyon
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29996
CitationAlam, K. S., Kaif, A. D., Das, S. K., Abhi, S. H., Muyeen, S. M., Ali, M. F., ... & Hasan, M. M. (2024). Towards net zero: A technological review on the potential of space-based solar power and wireless power transmission. Heliyon.‏
ISSN24058440
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62013
AbstractThe global need for energy is increasing at a high rate and is expected to double or increase by 50%, according to some studies, in 30 years. As a result, it is essential to look into alternative methods of producing power. Solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants utilize the sun's clean energy, but they're not always dependable since they depend on weather patterns and requires vast amount of land. Space-based solar power (SBSP) has emerged as the potential solution to this issue. SBSP can provide 24/7 baseload carbon-free electricity with power density over 10 times greater than terrestrial alternatives while requiring far less land. Solar power is collected and converted in space to be sent back to Earth via Microwave or laser wirelessly and used as electricity. However, harnessing its full potential necessitates tackling substantial technological obstacles in wireless power transmission across extensive distances in order to efficiently send power to receivers on the ground. When it comes to achieving a net-z
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectSolar energy
Solar power satellite
Space-based solar
Sustainable energy
Wireless power transmission
TitleTowards net zero: A technological review on the potential of space-based solar power and wireless power transmission
TypeBook Review
Issue Number9
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Open Access


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