Wednesday, 17/06/2026 | 15:37 GMT+7
Earlier last year, there were news about scientists dreaming of space-based solar panels, which were to capture the Sun’s energy and bring it to the Earth through microwaves, or lasers, and to provide the ultimate energy source for us.
The costs of such a space installations would be huge, somewhere in the range of trillions of dollars, since the solar panels would have to be catapulted to space by a huge gun.
Now, a Japanese company,

The solar panels themselves will be produced on the surface of the moon, from existing resources, in automated factories that would move as they will be installing the panels. They will also build a transportation route that will carry the electric cables under the solar panels surrounding the Earth’s satellite.
While everything would be automatized in
It sounds like science-fiction, and probably a lot of writers in the branch may have had the idea in the past, but as I think of it deeper, I think Shimizu’s plans might just work, considering the investments and profits that the oil industry has, and the money they are willing to pay just to get to another petroleum reservoir, no matter where on Earth. This should channel their investments and keep them interested in working, as the stake is the highest ever. Until then, though, people will have to research more about the Moon and ways for developing entire factories and buildings in a zero-oxygen atmosphere.
greenoptimistic.com
ROEI - C2.2.13: Providing technical support, training, and communication on energy efficiency for industrial zones and clusters in Vietnam
22/05/2026
Energy Efficiency Solutions in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
REOI - C2.1.26: Develop/Upgrade MRV Systems for Selected Industrial Sectors
EOI Extension (#1): C2.2. 11: Support the development of energy management systems and capacity building
Energy manager training courses in June 2026
Energy Manager Training Course in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
GARCO 10 Gradually Saves Energy for Sustainable Development
ROEI - C2.2.14: C2.2.14: Finalize VNEEF (Vietnam National Energy Efficiecny Fund) model