Orbital solar power plants touted for energy needs
If the sun's energy is harvested in space, it could provide a cost-effective way to meet global power needs in as little as 30 years.

SOLAR POWER: The idea is to put first one, then a few, and later scores of solar-powered satellites in orbit over the equator. The spacecraft would collect sunlight up to 24 hours a day, compared with half that for most surface panels now used to turn sunlight into electricity. (Photo: Jimmy_Joe/flickr)
































