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China’s “Space Power Grid”: The Future of Energy Is in Orbit

China is developing a 1‑kilometer‑wide solar power array in geostationary orbit, approximately 36,000 km above Earth, nicknamed “the Manhattan Project of energy.”

Why It Matters

  • Limitless Energy: Designed to generate up to 100 billion kWh annually, on par with the output of the Three Gorges Dam, powering millions of homes
  • Relentless Efficiency: The array will operate continuously without interruption from weather or night, with solar collection efficiency estimated to be 10× greater than terrestrial photovoltaic systems.
  • Wireless World: Electricity harnessed in space is to be converted into microwaves and safely beamed to dedicated receiving stations on Earth.

Scale and Symbolism

  • Referred to by lead scientist Long Lehao of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) as being “significant as moving the Three Gorges Dam to geostationary orbit.”
  • If completed, the project would rival monumental engineering feats like the original Three Gorges Dam, China’s largest hydroelectric achievement.

Launch Platform

  • The project will rely on the Long March‑9, a next-generation super-heavy launch vehicle capable of deploying large payloads over 150 metric tons to meet the complex assembly needs in orbit

China’s orbital solar station is poised to be a game-changer in clean energy, with its constant power generation, high efficiency, and cutting-edge wireless delivery pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. If achieved, it will alter our relationship with energy, making space an active contributor to Earth’s energy infrastructure.

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