So let s take a look at what the energy mix of the future might look like.
What does the future of solar energy look like.
The world s leaders know renewable energy has a huge role to play in future proofing our planet.
As concern grows about the effects of burning fossil fuels and the possibility of exhausting non renewable energy sources the future of solar energy.
First up is solar.
Now this sounds like something from an episode of the jetsons.
All in all the future of solar is bright.
But by tracing current trends in energy use the solar energy industry and scientific research into the future we can pull back the curtain just a bit to steal a glimpse of what solar power might look like in 2038.
Most major studies show solar expanding significantly as costs decline and societies use their values to drive their energy choices.
But it ll take more than swapping out a coal power station with a solar panel or a wind farm to.
Regardless of short term hurdles the future of energy is still looking highly renewable and solar.
Solar energy storage is crucial to the success of future energy systems because without it any excess electricity that is generated throughout the day cannot be utilized at a later time when sunlight isn t as plentiful like at night.
The future is always hard to predict.
Much like cells with multiple layers thin film solar cells are a bit tricky to manufacture which limits their application but research is ongoing.
These thin film solar cells use a layer of material to harvest light energy that is only 2 to 8 micrometers thick only about 1 of what is used to make a traditional solar cell.
Solar is by far the most promising.
It s the sector that everyone is desperately hoping crossing their fingers praying that technology continues to improve the most dramatically.
In fact we have considered new information from the policy and technology firm e nergy innovation that sheds light on what the state of energy might look like in 2050.
But japan is mulling over plans to build a space based solar power farm essentially a giant satellite that would include several so called solar collectors kind of like solar panels to capture solar energy that otherwise would bypass the earth the energy would be transmitted to us here on earth in the form of either laser beams.