Prospects of Solar Power Satellite in Bangladesh

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Masudul Haider Imtiaz
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S.M.Safayet Hossain
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Md.Jahangir Alam Khondkar
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Abstract

This paper is a quick study overview of the space solar power, its current status and the prospects of the implementation of Solar Power satellite (SPS) in Bangladesh. Collecting energy in space and to redirect it to Earth provides significant advantages in the continuity of supply with very little environmental impact. But, its development represents many challenges both technically and economically. Bangladesh is very close to launch its first communication satellite in space. It is proposed in this paper to integrate SPS module with that Satellite for providing the long time solution of the power crisis.

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Masudul Haider Imtiaz. 2013. \u201cProspects of Solar Power Satellite in Bangladesh\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 13 (GJRE Volume 13 Issue F11): .

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This paper is a quick study overview of the space solar power, its current status and the prospects of the implementation of Solar Power satellite (SPS) in Bangladesh. Collecting energy in space and to redirect it to Earth provides significant advantages in the continuity of supply with very little environmental impact. But, its development represents many challenges both technically and economically. Bangladesh is very close to launch its first communication satellite in space. It is proposed in this paper to integrate SPS module with that Satellite for providing the long time solution of the power crisis.

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Masudul Haider Imtiaz
Masudul Haider Imtiaz University of Dhaka
S.M.Safayet Hossain
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Md.Jahangir Alam Khondkar
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