Wireless Power Transmission with Solar Power Satellite
Vaibhav.R1, S.Sai Bharathwaj2

1Vaibhav.R, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai, India.
2S.Sai Bharathwaj, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai, India.
Manuscript received on October 10, 2013. | Revised Manuscript Received on October 17, 2013. | Manuscript published on October 20, 2013. | PP: 11-13 | Volume-1, Issue-11, October 2013. | Retrieval Number: K03221011113/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: Space-based, solar power generation may become an important source of energy in the 21st Century since energy demand continues to grow along with worldwide concerns over fossil fuel pollution, the safety of nuclear power and waste, and the impact of carbon-burning fuels on global warming. According to a study by the Space Studies Institute (SSI), over 99 percent of the materials needed for building solar power satellites (SPS) can be obtained from Lunar materials. This would reduce the cost of SPS construction by almost 97 percent compared to the alternative of use materials launched from Earth. The objective of this paper is to distribute the power to house hold by efficient means when compared to current trend. It says that power can be generated by solar energy directly by sending a satellite of solar panels so that they get the maximum power generated from it and send it to earth so that the same process can be used in our country to supply electricity to households which reduces the usage of wires and greatly prevent power theft and drastic energy wastage.
Keywords: Demand Continues, use Materials launched from Earth.