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Title: Solar Power from Space:A Better Strategy for America and the World?
Source: Raw Story
URL Source: http://rawstory.com/showoutarticle. ... 17_adastra_solarpowersats.html
Published: May 18, 2007
Author: Al Globus
Post Date: 2007-05-18 09:50:25 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 180
Comments: 7

Suppose I told you that we could build an energy source that:

unlike oil, does not generate profits used to support Al Qaeda and dictatorial regimes. unlike nuclear, does not provide cover for rogue nations to hide development of nuclear weapons. unlike terrestrial solar and wind, is available 24/7 in huge quantities. unlike oil, gas, ethanol and does not emit greenhouse gasses, warming our planet and causing severe problems. unlike nuclear, does not provide tremendous opportunities for terrorists. unlike coal and nuclear, does not require ripping up the Earth. unlike oil, does not lead us to send hundreds of thousands of our finest men and women to war and spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year on a military presence in the Persian Gulf. The basic idea: build huge satellites in Earth orbit to gather sunlight, convert it to electricity, and beam the energy to Earth using microwaves. We know we can do it, most satellites are powered by solar energy today and microwave beaming of energy has been demonstrated with very high efficiency. We're talking about SSP - solar satellite power.

SSP is environmentally friendly in the extreme. The microwave beams will heat the atmosphere slightly and the frequency must be chosen to avoid cooking birds, but SSP has no emissions of any kind, and that's not all. Even terrestrial solar and wind require mining all their materials on Earth, not so SSP. The satellites can be built from lunar materials so only the materials for the receiving antennas (rectennas) need be mined on Earth. SSP is probably the most environmentally benign possible large-scale energy source for Earth, there is far more than enough for everyone, and the sun's energy will last for billions of years.

While help is always nice, the U.S. can build and operate SSP alone, and SSP is nearly useless to terrorists. The satellites themselves are too far away to attack, the rectennas are simple, solid metal structures, and there is no radioactive or explosive fuel of any kind. Access to SSP energy cannot be cut by foreign governments, so America will have no need to maintain an expensive military presence in oil-rich regions.

The basic idea: build huge satellites in Earth orbit to gather sunlight, convert it to electricity, and beam the energy to Earth using microwaves. We know we can do it, most satellites are powered by solar energy today and microwave beaming of energy has been demonstrated with very high efficiency. We're talking about SSP - solar satellite power.

SSP is environmentally friendly in the extreme. The microwave beams will heat the atmosphere slightly and the frequency must be chosen to avoid cooking birds, but SSP has no emissions of any kind, and that's not all. Even terrestrial solar and wind require mining all their materials on Earth, not so SSP. The satellites can be built from lunar materials so only the materials for the receiving antennas (rectennas) need be mined on Earth. SSP is probably the most environmentally benign possible large-scale energy source for Earth, there is far more than enough for everyone, and the sun's energy will last for billions of years.

While help is always nice, the U.S. can build and operate SSP alone, and SSP is nearly useless to terrorists. The satellites themselves are too far away to attack, the rectennas are simple, solid metal structures, and there is no radioactive or explosive fuel of any kind. Access to SSP energy cannot be cut by foreign governments, so America will have no need to maintain an expensive military presence in oil-rich regions.

The catch is cost. Compared to ground based energy, SSP requires enormous up-front expense, although after development of a largely-automated system to build solar power satellites from lunar materials SSP should be quite inexpensive. To get there, however, will cost hundreds of billions of dollars in R&D and infrastructure development - just what America is good at. And you know something, we're spending that kind of money, not to mention blood, on America's Persian Gulf military presence today, and gas went over $3/gallon anyway. In addition, we may end up spending even more to deal with global warming, at least in the worst-case scenarios. Expensive as it is, SSP may be the best bargain we've ever had.

What should we do? Besides having NASA do interesting and inspiring things, direct and fund NASA to do something vital: end U.S. dependence on foreign oil by developing SSP. Redirect the lunar base to do the mining, and develop the launch vehicles, inter-orbit transfer, and space manufacturing capacity to end oil's energy dominance completely and forever. It will be expensive, but it's a better, cheaper, safer strategy than military control of oil in far flung lands.

Oh, by the way, SSP will develop lunar mining, launch vehicles, and large satellite construction - most of what we need to build space settlements!

Al Globus serves on the National Space Society Board of Directors and is a senior research associate for Human Factors Research and Technology at San Jose State University at NASA Ames Research Center.

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#1. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

Of course, a little solar flare could fry the little satellites and, if we are too dependent on them for, let's say, 10% of our electricity then... what are we gonna do?

As for defending the things... you bet they will have to be defended. And the funny thing is that maybe some big laser in China or in Siberia could fry our little space power plants and produce damage and disruption worth trillions for a small investment of only "billions". It may not even be possible to figure out where the attack came from if it's done carefully.

Ahhh... only if we had a nice, strong global gob'mint... able to police everybody and everything...

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-05-18   10:04:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#1)

As for defending the things... you bet they will have to be defended. And the funny thing is that maybe some big laser in China or in Siberia

I was thinking much lower tech, like a truckload of sand inserted into a suitable orbit.

Thank god for atmosphere.

Without a button, it's not a march.

Tauzero  posted on  2007-05-18   10:38:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tauzero (#2)

Can you see how all these big projects: global worming, the energy thing, world's hunger, terrorism, drug trade, slave trade, copyright abuse, refugees, hate speech, people migrations... ALL of them are BEGGING for a benevolent world government?

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-05-18   10:49:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

I'm not too sure that I'm crazy about the idea of several terraWatts of RF radiation raining down on my head continuously.

A practical solution would be to change the uniform building codes to require X number of Watts worth of solar panels to be included in any new building construction, based on square footage of floor area, tied to the electric grid using grid-tie inverters. Most residences could be almost totally self-sufficient, even selling back any excess power.

We'll probably get this miracle "power from space" about the same time we're driving around in our flying cars that they said we would have by the turn of the century.

I do not say this lightly, but anyone who cannot handle the content of another's speech may not be suitable for this forum. Such a person may be better suited for a forum whose moderators control and steer the forum's ideas and speech in a given direction. -- Christine, Freedom4um

Esso  posted on  2007-05-18   10:51:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#3)

Can you see how all these big projects: global worming, the energy thing, world's hunger, terrorism, drug trade, slave trade, copyright abuse, refugees, hate speech, people migrations... ALL of them are BEGGING for a benevolent world government?

Well you can't have everyone running around with their own personal Mr. Fusion.

Without a button, it's not a march.

Tauzero  posted on  2007-05-18   11:01:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Esso (#4)

When I telecommute, I work off my office in the basement. It is warm in the winter and cool in the summer - relatively speaking. The only additional heat it gets in the winter is whatever residual BTUs (are they all British?) come out of the boiler and there is no need for any additional heat.

If we didn't have this over-population problem, we could save a lot of energy if we lived in Hobbit-like dwellings rather than high-rises. If I ever get to build my own hose again, I just might try to make it that way.

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-05-18   11:08:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Esso (#4)

A practical solution would be to change the uniform building codes to require X number of Watts worth of solar panels to be included in any new building construction, based on square footage of floor area, tied to the electric grid using grid-tie inverters. Most residences could be almost totally self-sufficient, even selling back any excess power

I'm not sure how much power solar panels can produce. I'm also not too happy about lead batteries.

What I would like to see first is some building functions (like perhaps half of the elevator bank) run by solar power.

I live in NYC on an island in the middle of the East River which is actually an estuary with tremendous tides and currents. An experimental tidal powered generator is being built which will be connected to the local supermarket. If it works, the grid will only be needed for two hours a day (slack water). Tide power makes sense for NYC which is mostly archiepeligo but I don't know if enough power could be generated to make a difference.

Ada  posted on  2007-05-18   12:03:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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