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Space based solar power: de-risking the pathway to net zero

27th September 2021

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An independent study into the technical feasibility, cost and economics of space based solar power (SBSP), as a novel generation technology to help the UK deliver its net zero policy.

Space based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in a high earth orbit and beaming it securely to a fixed point on the earth. Its main attribute is the ability to deliver clean, baseload energy, day and night throughout the year and in all weathers. Recent technology and conceptual advances have made the concept worthy of consideration by the UK.

This independent study looks at the technical feasibility, cost and economics of space based solar power as a novel generation technology to help the UK deliver its net zero policy.

The executive summary contains:

net zero context
description and background of spaced based solar power
engineering feasibility and risks
cost and benefits
conclusions and recommendations
BEIS commissioned Frazer-Nash Consultancy to conduct the study. The technical reports which support this document are available on the Frazer-Nash website:

the Phase 1 report contains a review and analysis of the engineering feasibility of SBSP. It includes a review of leading SBSP concepts, an assessment of the underpinning technology maturity and engineering barriers to realise SBSP, as well as technological roadmaps for the development of a 10GW SBSP capability in the UK and internationally

the Phase 2 report presents an assessment of the likely cost and economic contribution of SBSP as a possible future energy technology in the UK

The study supports a case for developing SBSP and the government is minded to fund an innovation programme looking at developing relevant technologies that also have broader terrestrial applications and could still contribute to UK's climate change commitments, whether SBSP is deployed or not.

Read the report HERE