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Space solar power gets a boost

Posted: Friday, September 07, 2007 3:07 PM by Alan Boyle

After spending weeks in information-gathering mode, a Pentagon analyst says the idea of putting satellites in orbit to harvest solar power and beam it down to Earth has lots of merit - and a test of the concept could be set in motion by 2015.

First word of the thumbs-up came from Col. M.V. “Coyote” Smith, who is heading up the National Security Space Office's study on feasibility of space-based solar power, via a presentation in the Second Life virtual world. Smith's comments were passed along on the Web by the Frontier Spaceport blog - and are due to be repeated today at a U.S. Air Force Academy conference on space solar power.

Frontier Spaceport's Robin Snelson quotes Smith as saying he'll extend his study and deliver an interim report on Oct. 11. Based on the posting, it sounds like Smith is sold on the idea:

"He spoke eloquently of the need for fleets of spaceplanes and reusable rockets to accomplish the baseline goals of the study, which envisions 40 powersats in geosynchronous orbit producing 10 percent of U.S. energy needs by the year 2050. (Hey, isn’t that the year Gerard O’Neill predicted way back in the 1970s? it sounded so far away then…)

"A first demonstrator project in, say, the year 2015 might power a military base, be capable of sending power to disaster areas, or transmit energy to troops abroad. The cost of petroleum fuel, not only money but lives lost in wars fought over oil, is a big driver of the Pentagon’s interest in space solar power. Coyote has gone from skeptic to enthusiast since the study began. ..."

That's music to the ears of space solar power fans, but will the idea really fly? There are several futuristic energy strategies out there, ranging from fusion power fueled by lunar helium-3 to Earth-based solar power, the hydrogen economy, the bio-hol economy and beam-power nirvana. It could come down to which pie-in-the-sky strategy makes the most economic sense. Will powersats prevail? Feel free to add your comments below.

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Anyone who thinks we shouldn't go solar probably thinks American cars are the best and will never be outsold by foreign competition.  The point is we need solar, the oil industy and whoever they are beded down with need to get their colective heads out of whaterver hole they have them burried in and get with it.  Please go solar wether terestrial or non terestrial based.
Jesus!!! The real problem we have to conquer is just plain us!!! As we get civilized, all of a sudden we need insane amounts of energy. I remember growing up I'd see a show showing some remote tribe being introduced to what else? TV!! Great. There goes living off the land and respecting it, a new generation that wanted to be like us Americans and the other "civilized" people and drive cars, live in a totally polluting structure, you name it.

Let's try getting rid of the need to drive everywhere, try getting back to using everything extemely wisely, and away from cures that fuel even more energy use. People(large groups) are inherently stupid and greedy. They'll always go one step beyond what is available and good for the whole. Look around, do you see any guilty looking Hummer drivers? He'd drive that thing until the A/C couldn't cool the rising global temps any longer because the gasoline was boiling in the tank. Now China is coming on board and they want everything like we've had it. Great!! Nothing like the world's most populous nation fighting for the resources too!!

The way I look at it, we're pretty much doomed as a animal on this planet. Much like yeasts, we'll eat everything up until we poison ourselves to death, just like brewing beer or wine.

So don't worry yourselves too much on trying to spend fortunes getting a solar array in space, why not figure out how we can trim the population and teach the current population that they don't need as much as they think, and that "green" is much more than switching from a car that gets 20 mpg to one that gets 25.

Good luck Earth, you're gonna need it....





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