![]() Tonight’s subject is personally very interesting to me. I’m Andrew grill the actionable futures I’ll be your host and moderator for this evening. ![]() Well, thank you very much and good evening everyone. This event was a joint initiative between the UK chapter of the institution of Engineers Australia and the institution of mechanical engineers. We need a baseload technology that can provide a sustained demand for power. To sustain the energy needs of a country like the UK or Australia. We all accept that fossil fuels are not a sustainable form of energy, and renewable energy such as solar and wind have issues when it is cloudy or calm. You’ll also hear remarks from Mark ganja MP for y forest, who was chair of the old party parliamentary group for space and chair of the space energy initiative advisory board, as well as Nick wave chief executive at the Energy Institute to provide some context around this episode and the topic. The Chief Strategy Officer satellite applications catapult and Le stickings space strategy lead at Frazer Nash consultancy. Alice been the CEO of the institution of mechanical engineers and our host for the evening, Sam Adlam. I was joined on stage by Martin Soltau, co chair of the space energy initiative and space business leader at Fraser Nash consultancy, Dr. This special episode of the podcast was recorded live in front of an audience in February 2022 at the institution of mechanical engineers in London, and features a panel of experts discussing a very interesting subject that of space based solar power. Your host is international keynote speaker and The Actionable Futurist® Andrew Grill. Every episode answers the question what’s the future along with voices and opinions that need to be heard. Welcome to The Actionable Futurist® Podcast a show all about the near term future with practical and actionable advice from a range of global experts to help you stay ahead of the curve. Audience question: What is happening in Australia?.Audience question: How can the UK maintain a lead in this area?.Nick Wayth Chief Executive at Energy Institute comments.How Space solar power gives Governments options.The future for space-based solar power generation.How space-based solar power contributes to the net-zero debate.How to overcome challenges in commercialising this technology.The opportunity for generating power from space.If you are looking for someone who can host your event and who deeply understands the impact of changing technology on business and society, then please get in touch to see how we might collaborate. I completely researched the topic, wrote all the questions and liaised with all of the panellists using a shared document and produced the show on the day – just as I do for all of my corporate clients. For each event, I have produced the show, developed the topic and questions, interviewed the guests live and also live-streamed the whole event.įor this event, I provided a 3 camera setup and live-streamed direct to YouTube. This is my fifth collaboration with the Engineers Australia UK Chapter. Nick Wayth Chief Executive at Energy Institute also provided an interesting perspective from the audience. We were also joined by Mark Garnier, MP for Wyre Forest, and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Space, and Chair of The Space Energy Initiative Advisory Board. Sam Adlen Chief Strategy Officer, Satellite Applications Catapult andĪli Stickings Space Strategy lead at Fraser Nash Consultancy Martin Soltau Co-Chair Space Energy Initiative & Space Business Lead at Frazer-Nash Consultancyĭr Alice Bunn CEO Institution of Mechanical Engineers On February 10, 2022, I moderated a fascinating discussion between some of the world’s leading space and energy industry experts on this topic: Since then, technology has advanced on several fronts to remove some of the technological and economic barriers to practical full-scale implementation. Little introduced the concept using microwaves for power transmission from geosynchronous orbit to an Earth-based rectifying antenna (rectenna). The concept is not new – it was first mooted by Isaac Asimov as science fiction in the 1940s, and in 1968, Dr Peter Glaser of Arthur D.
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