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Solar Energy Transmission through Geostationary Satellites, Study notes of Science education

The concept of solar energy transmission through geostationary satellites equipped with solar panels and mirrors. These satellites collect high-intensity solar radiation using giant mirrors and wirelessly beam it to earth as microwave or laser beams. This technology offers uninterrupted solar energy supply, making it a promising solution for renewable energy.

What you will learn

  • What role do mirrors play in the collection of solar radiation in geostationary satellites?
  • What are the advantages of using geostationary satellites for solar energy transmission?
  • How does the solar radiation get transmitted from the geostationary satellite to Earth?

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Uploaded on 12/11/2022

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Solar panel equipped,
energy transmitting geostationary satellites
located at about collect high intensity,
uninterrupted solar radiation by using giant
mirrors to reflect huge amounts of solar rays
onto smaller solar collectors. This radiation is
then wirelessly beamed to Earth in a safe and
controlled way as either a microwave or laser
beam.

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Solar panel equipped, energy transmitting geostationary satellites located at about collect high intensity, uninterrupted solar radiation by using giant mirrors to reflect huge amounts of solar rays onto smaller solar collectors. This radiation is then wirelessly beamed to Earth in a safe and controlled way as either a microwave or laser beam.