Space-Based Solar Power: From Vision to Reality
Technology, Spectrum and Regulatory Challenges
About
As nations search for resilient, sustainable, and scalable energy solutions to support future economic growth and Net Zero ambitions, space-based solar power is once again moving from science fiction towards serious engineering consideration. Advances in launch capability, lightweight structures, wireless power transmission, robotics, and space infrastructure are accelerating global interest in harvesting solar energy directly from space and transmitting it back to Earth.
Yet significant questions remain. Is space solar power genuinely becoming technically and commercially viable, or does it remain an aspirational concept constrained by cost, complexity, regulation, and infrastructure readiness? While organisations across industry, government, and academia are investing heavily in feasibility studies and demonstrator programmes, there continues to be debate around technology maturity, scalability, orbital sustainability, energy economics, and geopolitical implications.
This webinar will bring together experts from industry, government, and academia to explore the current reality of space solar power: where the technology stands today, what critical engineering and regulatory challenges remain, and whether the UK is positioned to play a leading role in this emerging sector. The discussion will examine the wider ecosystem required to make space solar viable—including launch infrastructure, in-space manufacturing, wireless energy transmission, spectrum considerations, supply chain resilience, and future workforce capability.
The session will also address a broader strategic question: as the global space economy accelerates, could space-based solar power become a transformational component of future energy security and sustainability—or are expectations running ahead of practical reality?
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Continuing Professional Development
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04 Aug 2026
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Programme
Session 1 – The Vision and Current State of Space-Based Solar Power
Why is SBSP attracting renewed global interest?
· International developments and the UK's position
· Technology readiness and current demonstration programmes
Panel Lead: Martin Soltau & Sam Adlen
Session 2 – Wireless Power Transmission: Engineering Challenges and Opportunities
· Fundamentals of wireless power transmission
· Technical challenges in transmitting power safely and efficiently from space
· System architecture, efficiency and scalability
· Future research priorities
Panel Lead: Professor Neil Buchanan
Session 3 – Spectrum, Regulation and International Governance
· Spectrum requirements for SBSP
· Protecting existing spectrum users
· International regulatory coordination and the role of the ITU
· Challenges and opportunities for future spectrum frameworks
Panel Lead: Stephen Talbot
Session 4 – Looking Ahead
· What are the remaining barriers to commercial deployment?
· What role should government, regulators, industry and academia play?
· What does success look like over the next decade?