China is taking a giant leap into the future with plans to launch a massive solar power station into space! This innovative project aims to capture solar energy from geostationary orbit, potentially generating as much energy in a year as all the oil available for extraction worldwide. By overcoming the limitations of terrestrial solar technology, this groundbreaking initiative could revolutionize our approach to renewable energy and help combat climate change. Imagine a world where clean energy is abundant and fossil fuel dependence is drastically reduced—this project could make that vision a reality! 🌞🚀 #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #Innovation https://lnkd.in/eNtRuaiC #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #GreenTech #SustainableLiving #EcoFriendlyInnovation
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China is embarking on a groundbreaking journey to harness solar energy from space! 🌞🚀 With plans for a massive solar power station orbiting Earth, this project could generate more energy in a year than all of Earth's oil reserves combined. Utilizing advanced heavy-lift rockets, this initiative aims to provide uninterrupted sunlight exposure, overcoming the limitations of ground-based solar panels. If successful, it could revolutionize renewable energy production and pave the way for cleaner alternatives worldwide. The future of energy might just be in the stars! ✨🌍 #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #Innovation https://lnkd.in/dSdXuu7D #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #GreenTech #SustainableLiving #EcoFriendlyInnovation
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China is taking energy innovation to new heights with a groundbreaking plan to build solar power stations in space! 🌞🚀 By harnessing the sun's energy from geostationary orbit, these ambitious projects aim to provide a continuous supply of clean energy, unaffected by weather or day-night cycles. Imagine a solar array that could produce as much energy in one year as all the oil ever extracted from Earth! This initiative not only showcases engineering prowess but also holds the potential for global sustainability and collaboration in renewable energy. The future of clean energy might just be out of this world! 🌍✨ https://lnkd.in/eSTh-agA #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #GreenTech #SustainableLiving #EcoFriendlyInnovation
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China is making strides in the quest for sustainable energy with its ambitious space-based solar power project! By building a massive solar array in geostationary orbit, they aim to harness uninterrupted sunlight and convert it into microwaves for clean energy back on Earth. This revolutionary technology could provide a solution to global energy inequities and help combat climate change. With the potential to deliver ten times more solar energy than ground-based systems, it’s a game-changer for renewable resources. 🌍☀️ #SustainableEnergy #Innovation #SolarPower https://lnkd.in/eBtRXCzW #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #GreenTech #SustainableLiving #EcoFriendlyInnovation
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As temperatures rise, we need fresh momentum to tackle #ClimateChange. As reported today in New Scientist, some scientists are warning we are unlikely to keep global temperature rises below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. That means we need to keep exploring new ideas, solutions and investment to deliver renewable energy more effectively and reduce emissions. That's exactly our intention. Alongside increased adoption of terrestrial renewables, space solar power can help provide 24/7/365 baseload power. Read more about our mission: https://lnkd.in/e7bp7WMg Full report in NewScientist (subscription required): https://lnkd.in/eRji4ffG #SpaceEnergy #SpaceEnergyInitiative #SolarPower
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📣#BEYOND_News Spotlight on 🔦Innovative Pathways: Leveraging #DestinE for Sustainable Energy Solutions 👉BEYOND labelled participation in the 3rd Destination Earth (DestinE) User eXchange event, in Darmstadt, Germany,15-16 October 2024 The 3rd Destination Earth (DestinE) User eXchange aimed at 🎯 building on the momentum and outcomes of the second edition which took place in Bonn last November, offering a platform for scientific community members, as well as public and private entities to build partnerships and learn the potential benefits from using DestinE services. Our Research Associate, Angelos Georgakis showcased DRE's innovative technologies and their integration with the DestinE platform, emphasizing the significant value they add. A central focus was on incorporating renewable energy solutions to address climate change. Additionally, #DRE introduced its software, #HYREF, highlighting its architecture and its primary objective for forecasting and visualizing solar 😎 and wind💨 power. Moreover, Angelos presented the poster titled "Destination Renewable Energy: A Hybrid (Solar and Wind) Renewable Energy Application Using DestinE's Platform Data and Services." His poster effectively captivated the audience, highlighting the innovative integration of solar and wind technologies, sparking discussions about the potential impact on the renewable energy sector. More about the event: 🔗https://lnkd.in/duE9TcA6 #DestinE #solar #wind #renewable #energy European Space Agency - ESA BEYOND EO Centre NOA National Observatory of Athens
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Discover more on Timesofum6p.com In this episode of Empower, scientists and energy specialists explore the intersection of innovation, sustainability, and energy sovereignty within the global energy transition. Highlighting Morocco and UM6P's contributions, they discuss the integration of hydro, solar, and wind energy, as well as the importance of scalable technologies and earth-abundant materials in addressing climate change, decarbonization, and energy storage challenges. Join us to learn how balanced strategies can drive equitable and inclusive energy solutions. UM6P - University Mohammed VI Polytechnic UM6P - MSN Department #UM6P #TimesofUM6P #GatheringMindsShapingFutures #Empower
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📢 European power sovereignty is possible by 2030! Watch our video with Prof. Schellnhuber and check out the executive resume of our meta-study "European Power Sovereignty Through Renewables by 2030" 👇
⚡ Europe can become the first power sovereign continent by 2030. The meta-study “European Power Sovereignty Through Renewables by 2030” led by researchers from the PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and commissioned by Aquila Group, has found that European power sovereignty is possible until 2030. While power sovereignty would be possible by 2030, preliminary research suggests that independence for the entire energy sector (including sectors such as heating, mobility, etc.) could be achieved by 2040 if appropriate targets are set. Against this background, Prof. Schellnhuber is calling for a swift transition with Europe as a positive example for other continents. Find a summary of the meta-study here: https://lnkd.in/e5X9W2WU #EnergyTransition #Renewables #EU2030 #ClimateNeutralEU #Research #AquilaGroup
European power sovereignty through renewables is feasible by 2030
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Why does a thriving wind industry mean a more competitive Europe? More wind energy means: ▪️500,000+ potential jobs by 2030 ▪️Lower and more stable energy prices ▪️Stronger national security, energy independence and economic growth ... helping Europe address low productivity, global dependencies and high electricity prices. A more secure and more competitive Europe is within reach, if we design our future energy system the right way. Reducing red tape and creating a stable energy market is a good place to start. Join us at the World Economic Forum’s #WEF25 in Davos, focusing on this topic. We will showcase key discussions, including a round table co-hosted with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners featuring a keynote from the International Energy Agency (IEA)’s Fatih Birol and welcoming other notable guests.
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China's "Solar Great Wall" - Transforming Deserts into Energy Hubs ☀️ China is building an ambitious "Solar Great Wall" in the Kubuqi Desert, Inner Mongolia, aiming to generate 100 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030. This 400-km-long and 5-km-wide solar project has already installed 5.4 gigawatts and is transforming the landscape, including innovative solar farms like the Junma Solar Power Station, which generates electricity for up to 400,000 people annually. Beyond power, these projects combat desertification, reduce wind erosion, and promote vegetation growth beneath the panels. 💡 Fast facts: ~ China leads global solar capacity with 386,875 MW (51% of global total). ~ U.S. ranks second with 79,364 MW (11%). ~ Rapid growth: China's solar capacity grew 5x faster than the U.S. (2017–2023). This is a remarkable step toward sustainable energy and ecological restoration. What are your thoughts on large-scale renewable projects like this? Src: NASA Earth Observatory #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #SolarPower #China #GreenInnovation
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Researchers from Plymouth University, in collaboration with the Marine Biological Association and the University of the Highlands and Islands Shetland, have conducted extensive surveys around Orbital Marine Power’s O2 tidal turbine in the Orkney Islands. This groundbreaking study aims to enhance understanding of tidal energy systems and plan future deployments along the UK coastline. The O2, the world’s most powerful tidal turbine, can generate 2 MW of power, sufficient to supply 2,000 homes and offset 2,200 tonnes of CO2 annually. The findings, published in Nature Communications, reveal insights into optimal turbine placement, the impact of tidal flows, and the potential for creating favorable foraging spots for seabirds. The research highlights the reliability of tidal energy compared to wind and solar, despite the high costs and technical challenges currently facing the technology. This study underscores the importance of scientific expertise in advancing marine renewable energy. #TidalEnergy #RenewableEnergy #O2Turbine #PlymouthUniversity #MarineEnergy #CleanEnergy #Sustainability
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