Caltech to have largest solar energy facility in pasadena april 18 2008.
Caltech solar panels.
The technology which is being marketed by a new startup company etc solar llc could potentially improve the output of solar panels by about 5 percent regardless of the type of photovoltaic material used to make the panels.
Integration of solar power and rf conversion in one element avoids a power distribution network throughout the structure further reducing weight and complexity.
Technology developed at caltech seeks to improve the efficiency of solar panels by tweaking the architecture of the metal grid layout of individual cells.
Each of the three leaders of the caltech team is tackling a different part of this formidable system.
Our concept is based on the modular assembly of ultralight foldable 2d integrated elements.
And phased array and power transmission.
Read about the caltech partnership with northrop grumman to create space solar power here.
Read about it here.
In april of 2015 a research agreement between northrop grumman and caltech provided up to 17 5m for the development of innovations necessary to enable a space solar power system.
A tiny fraction of the solar energy captured will be converted on board to electrical energy to power the data processing and communication modules that maintain and repair the station s structure and respond to signals from earth.
Space based solar power project funded april 28 2015 a sponsored research agreement with northrop grumman corporation will provide caltech up to 17 5 million over three years for the development of the space solar power initiative sspi.
Caltech and northrop grumman corporation have signed a 17 5 million sponsored research agreement for the development of the space solar power initiative sspi.
Solar power could be continuously available anywhere on earth.
Ultralight deployable space structures.
Pasadena s largest ever solar energy facility will be installed on the caltech campus caltech press release.
The initiative will develop technologies in three areas.