Go-getter Saudi Arabia is backing a power-packed, pun intended, the British plan to capture solar power in space and radiate it to Earth 24 hours a day. The pathbreaking project by UK-based Space Solar Ltd implicates positioning solar panels into Earth’s orbit and successfully converting electricity into high-frequency radio waves transmitted to the surface. A net-like antenna on Earth would receive this energy and convert the waves into electricity. The plan could effectively power the eco-conscious $1 trillion futuristic Neom City. With Space Solar Ltd working with Neom, towns, cities, sports, tourist destinations, and entertainment centers will function with the minimum carbon footprint.
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| The plant will beam back the store energy to the North sea. Neom, together with the UK government, have jointly put $4.33 million towards the project’s development, according to the Times. Per National News, Sam Adlen, joint chief executive of Space Solar, welcomed the collaboration. “There’s a real partnership to be developed that can have a huge impact on the future of net zero, energy security and help create an era-defining, new energy source,” he said. “Space-based solar power is the ultimate form of clean, dependable energy, and our vision is for clean, affordable energy from space.” With the race for cosmic energy potentially highly lucrative, UK Business Sec upretary Grant Shapps suggested that “collaboration in space” could “unlock significant commercial opportunities.” |





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