Ascent Solar Begins Advocacy Outreach to Brief Private Sector Space Activities Interagency Steering Group Members on Advantages of Thin-Film Solar PV in Space
30 Enero 2024 - 3:30PM
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. (“Ascent” or the “Company”)
(Nasdaq: ASTI), a U.S. innovator in the design and manufacturing of
featherweight, flexible thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solutions,
today announced it has initiated advocacy outreach to members of
the recently-formed Private Sector Space Activities Interagency
Steering Group as part of the White House’s United States Novel
Space Activities Authorization and Supervision Framework.
The Group is tasked with creating an authorization and
supervision framework for novel space activities. Within its
mission statement, the framework states its intent to collaborate
with members of the commercial space industry to advance national
objectives. Among those objectives include addressing the hazard of
space debris, a primary feature of Ascent’s thin-film PV
technology, as it has the unique ability to continue functioning
after sustaining damage from impacts with orbital debris.
The Ascent team is focusing its lobbying efforts on engaging key
individuals within the US Departments of Commerce, Transportation,
Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, Interior, and State, as well as
the FCC and NASA. The conversations will primarily focus on
technology, as well as commercially viable solutions and practical
implementation and standards, particularly within power generation
subsystems that see the largest cross-sectional area of satellites
and other spacecraft. These subsystems are a primary driver in
conjunction event probabilities and consequence, two areas where
Ascent’s thin-film technology can have major efficiency and cost
benefits.
“Ascent is a leader in the proliferation of thin-film solar
modules in space environments, and we look forward to detailing our
industry expertise to the Group,” said Paul Warley, CEO of Ascent
Solar Technologies. “Upon engagement, Ascent seeks to work closely
with several government departments on projects that will further
establish thin-film solar technology as a viable, efficient, and
resilient energy solution for satellites and other space
vehicles.”
The targeted advocacy aims to inform White House Group members
on several components relevant to their goals, including:
Space Sustainability/Orbital Debris
- Means to increase space architecture resiliency and
mitigate/minimize creation of orbital debris
- Retractable/re-rollable arrays to protect from threats/hazards
(Space weather, ie Carrington event)
- Longer lived spacecraft enabled by self-annealing solar arrays
with minimal degradation
Industry Standards & Best Practices
- Realistic & attainable goals aligned with international
efforts such as ESA Zero Debris Initiative
- Standards for inter-configurability/changeability, modularity,
& upgradability of spacecraft
- Potential minimum operational safety standards on orbit
- How government furnished equipment (or required equivalent)
could be included as part of licenses to in operate in
congested/contested orbits with higher likelihood of
conjunction
- Benefits of orbital restrictions for rigid and brittle
components
- Methods for responsible and cost-effective rapid end of life
servicing
Foster Competitiveness of Advanced Energy & In-Space
Manufacturing Industry
- Provide the power and voltages that on orbit manufacturing
requires at scale
- Enable Space Based Solar Power &
Transmitting/Receiving
- Mass/Material efficient solar arrays that are able to be
produced at scale domestically
International Relations
- Conjunction avoidance/mitigation strategies and tactics
- Ways to fostering commerce while enabling safe operations from
other sovereignties participating in space activities
National Security
- Responsive, resilient dual use solar products
ABOUT ASCENT SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Backed by 40 years of R&D, 15 years of manufacturing
experience, numerous awards, and a comprehensive IP and patent
portfolio, Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of
innovative, high-performance, flexible thin-film solar panels for
use in environments where mass, performance, reliability, and
resilience matter. Ascent’s photovoltaic (PV) modules have been
deployed on space missions, multiple airborne vehicles, agrivoltaic
installations, in industrial/commercial construction as well as an
extensive range of consumer goods, revolutionizing the use cases
and environments for solar power. Ascent Solar’s research and
development center and 4.5-MW nameplate production facility is in
Thornton, Colorado. To learn more, visit
https://www.ascentsolar.com or follow the Company on LinkedIn and X
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