California-based startup Reflect Orbital plans to extend solar energy availability by reflecting sunlight onto solar panels at night using satellites equipped with mylar mirrors. CEO Ben Nowack presented this innovation at an energy conference in London. The first launch is scheduled for 2025, promising to bridge the energy gap and enhance solar power utilization globally.
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