Panel:
- Academic lead: Dr Louise Hirst, The Cavendish Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
- Martin Soltau, Fraser Nash consulting, Co-Chair of the Space Energy Initiative
- Craig Underwood, Emeritus Professor of Spacecraft Engineering, Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey
- Chris DePuma, Spacecraft Electronics branch, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and Photovoltaic Radiofrequency Antenna Module (PRAM) program manager
Space-based solar power is the concept of harvesting solar photons in Earth orbiting solar farms and efficiently transmitting power to targeted terrestrial locations. This offers remote and flexible power delivery, day and night, in all weathers, making it a compelling prospect to contribute towards net zero goals. Recent advances in space technologies make this ambitious prospect more feasible and potentially economical, however many development challenges remain. Join the discussion with leading experts in this session.
This is part of the University of Cambridge Decarbonisation Network series, for an overview and the full Lent term schedule, please visit: https://www.cam.ac.uk/business-and-enterprise/the-university-of-cambridge-decarbonisation-network
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