Energy turnaround from space
To install solar power plants in space, this plan has been around for a good 100 years
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The idea of installing solar power plants in the sky has been around for a very long time, as they could produce electricity around the clock. According to calculations, a photovoltaic system, i.e. a flying power plant, would have to be at least ten square kilometers in size. Despite all the difficulties, the European Space Agency (ESA) wants to promote plans for generating energy in space. By the way, China plans to make this a reality by 2050.
After all, the technology is probably already there, so the whole thing is no longer a science fiction idea. The California Institute of Technology, for example, develops technologies that are needed for solar power plants in space. One of the researchers, Hajimiri, even believes that this could solve the problem of energy procurement. There are also various approaches to how the energy obtained can then be brought to earth.
There are concrete plans not only in the USA, but also in China, Japan and Russia. A new course into space seems to be emerging. It is still in the stars when the first solar power plant could fly into orbit, but before that we prefer to concentrate on technologies that already improve the world today.
One of these is electromobility, which is becoming increasingly popular and is shining with ever lower acquisition costs thanks to subsidies. When you think of electric vehicles, you immediately think of the valuable scarce raw materials that are needed, such as cobalt or lithium.
Canada Nickel Company - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU76bHnmd8w&t=123s - owns cobalt and also nickel at its Crawford nickel-cobalt sulfide project in Ontario. It is the twelve largest nickel project on earth.
Millennial Lithium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbrvxtoHl7c&t=5s - focuses on lithium. The company's lithium projects in Argentina offer the best battery quality.
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