Space-Based Solar Power (2018 to 2024): Overview of Emerging Market Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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This Report Includes:

  • An overview of the emerging market opportunities for space-based solar power systems
  • Design, development and deployment of space-based solar energy systems; and locations for capturing solar energy and their geostationary orbit trajectories
  • Information on estimated initial investments, spacecraft launch costs (market value), and comparative market statistics for solar energy and its growth on earth
  • Data corresponding to solar PV power installations concentrated and floating solar PV power installations, as well as thermal heating and cooling installations

Space-based solar power (SSP) is the future of the solar power generation on Earth. With the availability of the less area for the implementation of solar farms around the world, it is worth looking at space for better utilization and harness solar energy. There is no day or night cycle above the Earth and no obstruction to sunlight due to the weather or clouds like in the Earth's atmosphere.

Space solar power is clean and inexhaustible as long as the Sun exists and is the largest energy source in the world. SSP has the capacity to provide clean solar energy in large quantities with very little environmental impact.

Reasons for Doing This Study

Solar power is one of the major renewable energy sources we have on Earth. With the increase in the energy requirements around the world, it is necessary that we find alternatives for power generation. Space-based solar power is expected to play a crucial role in the future of power generation due to its unlimited potential.

Although it has few drawbacks, such as the transportation of solar panels to space, with the development of the reusable rockets it is expected that in the future space-based solar power will become a reality and help meet Earth-based energy needs.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Space-Based Solar Power: An Emerging Market

  • Reasons for Doing This Study
  • Intended Audience
  • Summary
    • Need for New Energy Sources
    • Energy Usage
  • Overview
    • History of Space-Based Solar Panels
    • Limits of Earth-Bound Green Energy
    • Safety Considerations
    • Advantages and Disadvantages of Space-Based Solar Systems
  • Design of Space-Based Solar Systems
    • Location
    • Wireless Power Transmission
    • Earth-Based Receivers (Rectennas)
    • Other Space Applications
  • Estimated Initial Investments
    • Launch Costs
  • Comparative Market Statistics for Solar Energy and its Growth on Earth
    • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power
    • Floating Solar Photovoltaic Power
    • Concentrated Solar Energy
    • Solar Thermal Heating and Cooling
  • Analyst's Credentials
  • Related Reports

List of Tables

Table 1: Rocket Launch Costs per Kilogram, Current vs. Required

Table 2: Shares of Solar Energy System Installations, by Country, as of 2018

List of Figures

Figure 1: Solar Radiation Spectrum

Figure 2: Artistic Depiction of a Solar Energy Satellite

Figure 3: Artistic Depiction of an Asteroid Solar Energy Station

Figure 4: Artistic Depiction of Wireless Power Transmission

Figure 5: Microwave Transmission Receivers (Rectennas)

Figure 6: Solar (Photovoltaic and Concentrated) Power Cumulative Capacity, 2018-2024

Figure 7: Solar PV Power Installations, 2015-2018

Figure 8: Floating Solar Photovoltaic Power Installations, 2015-2018

Figure 9: Concentrated Solar Power Installations, 2015-2018

Figure 10: Solar Thermal Heating and Cooling Installations, 2015-2018

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