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Japan to Beam Solar Power from Space in 2025—Game-Changer

Imagine unlimited clean energy beamed straight from space—Japan’s making it real in 2025

MSM Riham
MSM Riham
October 3, 2025Updated May 8, 20261 min read
Japan to Beam Solar Power from Space in 2025—Game-Changer

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

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