SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia

As the worlds' population increases, the demand for energy, particularly electrical energy also increases. However, due to the depletion of energy in particular the hydrocarbons with time, an alternative sources is needed. Solar energy is one of the safest to be explored. This paper presents an...

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Main Authors: Rosmin, Norzanah, Mohd. Taha, Faridah, Esa, Mazlina, Matsuoka,, H., Collin, P.
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spelling my.utm.20442017-09-06T08:53:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2044/ SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia Rosmin, Norzanah Mohd. Taha, Faridah Esa, Mazlina Matsuoka,, H. Collin, P. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering As the worlds' population increases, the demand for energy, particularly electrical energy also increases. However, due to the depletion of energy in particular the hydrocarbons with time, an alternative sources is needed. Solar energy is one of the safest to be explored. This paper presents an approach in using solar power to generate electrical energy in the future using an SPS 2000 (solar power satellite) rectenna. The suitable location of the rectenna in Malaysia has been identified. Spherical rectenna is chosen for optimized reception area and for ease of analysis. The amount of energy received by this rectenna is simulated using Visual Basic V.5.0. The latitude of the rectenna, rectenna radius, earth inclination, distance between rectenna and satellite and the time of the year of inception determine energy reception. The program also estimates the price per kWh of energy generated. However, this is not the real of electricity as the satellite and the transmitting costs were not considered in the calculation. IEEE 2003 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2044/1/NorzanahRosmin2003_SPS2000DemonstrationOfEnergyReceptionByMicrowave.pdf Rosmin, Norzanah and Mohd. Taha, Faridah and Esa, Mazlina and Matsuoka,, H. and Collin, P. (2003) SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia. In: Research and Development, 2003. SCORED 2003. Proceedings. Student Conference on. IEEE, pp. 273-278. ISBN 0-7803-8173-4 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1459705/ DOI:10.1109/SCORED.2003.1459705
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Rosmin, Norzanah
Mohd. Taha, Faridah
Esa, Mazlina
Matsuoka,, H.
Collin, P.
SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
description As the worlds' population increases, the demand for energy, particularly electrical energy also increases. However, due to the depletion of energy in particular the hydrocarbons with time, an alternative sources is needed. Solar energy is one of the safest to be explored. This paper presents an approach in using solar power to generate electrical energy in the future using an SPS 2000 (solar power satellite) rectenna. The suitable location of the rectenna in Malaysia has been identified. Spherical rectenna is chosen for optimized reception area and for ease of analysis. The amount of energy received by this rectenna is simulated using Visual Basic V.5.0. The latitude of the rectenna, rectenna radius, earth inclination, distance between rectenna and satellite and the time of the year of inception determine energy reception. The program also estimates the price per kWh of energy generated. However, this is not the real of electricity as the satellite and the transmitting costs were not considered in the calculation.
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author Rosmin, Norzanah
Mohd. Taha, Faridah
Esa, Mazlina
Matsuoka,, H.
Collin, P.
author_facet Rosmin, Norzanah
Mohd. Taha, Faridah
Esa, Mazlina
Matsuoka,, H.
Collin, P.
author_sort Rosmin, Norzanah
title SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
title_short SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
title_full SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
title_fullStr SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed SPS 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in Malaysia
title_sort sps 2000 demonstration of energy reception by microwave rectennas in malaysia
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2003
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2044/1/NorzanahRosmin2003_SPS2000DemonstrationOfEnergyReceptionByMicrowave.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2044/
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1459705/
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