Imagine unlimited clean energy beamed straight from space—Japan’s making it real in 2025! In a world-first, the OHISAMA project will launch a small satellite 400 km above Earth to capture sunlight, convert it into microwaves, and beam 1 kilowatt of power—enough for a kettle or TV—to a station in Suwa, Japan. It’s a tiny start with massive potential.
This proof-of-concept, decades in the dreaming, is set to test space-based solar power unaffected by clouds or night.
“If successful, this could pave the way for a future of sustainable, 24/7 energy,” said a spokesperson from the OHISAMA project team.
Experts are buzzing—one energy analyst called it ‘a historic leap toward solving our energy crisis,’ with social media already hyping the sci-fi vibes.
Could this be the dawn of powering entire cities from orbit? Imagine a world with endless clean energy—share your thoughts on this futuristic breakthrough!
Sources: independent.co.uk