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I just got the following post from a friend of mine who follows space exploration programs. All I can say is if this works, thank God we will finally have a President who is ready to bring us to the Final Fronter:
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Space Solar Power (SSP) — A Solution
for Energy Independence & Climate Change
A National Security Space Office (NSSO) study1 concluded in October of 2007 that “The magnitude of the looming energy and
environmental problems is significant enough to warrant consideration of all options, to include ... space-based solar power.”
This NSSO report also concluded that SSP has “enormous potential for energy security, economic development, improved
environmental stewardship, advancement of general space faring, and overall national security for those nations who construct
and possess a (SSP) capability.”
We urge the next President of the United States to include SSP as a new start in a balanced federal strategy for energy
independence and environmental stewardship, and to assign lead responsibility to a U.S. federal agency.
• SSP Falls through the Cracks as Nobody is Responsible: No U.S. federal agency has a specific mandate or clear
responsibility to pursue SSP. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) says SSP is a space project, and thus NASA’s job.
NASA says SSP is an energy project, and thus DOE’s job. The NSSO-report found that SSP “’falls through the cracks’ of
federal bureaucracies, and has lacked an organizational advocate within the US Government.”
• SSP has Significant Long-Term Advantages: SSP is unusual among renewable energy options as it satisfies all of the
following criteria:
o Immensely Scalable — SSP can scale to provide the energy needs of the entire human civilization at America’s
standard of living. Most other near-term renewable options are strictly limited in scalability. As the NSSO report
states “A single kilometer-wide band of geosynchronous Earth orbit experiences enough solar flux in one year to
nearly equal the amount of energy contained within all known recoverable conventional oil reserves on Earth today.”
o Safe Global Availability — Nuclear power technology cannot be safely shared with most of the countries on this
planet because of proliferation concerns.
o Steady & Assured — SSP is a continuous, rather than intermittent, power source. It is not subject to the weather,
the seasons, or the day-night cycle.
o No Fundamental Breakthroughs — SSP does not require a fundamental breakthrough in either physics or
engineering, such as those required by fusion.
o Highly Flexible and Optimal for Export — SSP could enable America to become a net energy exporter. We could
be the world’s largest exporter of energy for the 21st and 22nd Centuries, and beyond.
• Economics is the Key Barrier. The extremely high-cost of space transportation and building spacecraft is the principal
barrier. Some believe the cost of SSP is so high that it will never be economical for baseload power. Never is a long
time and we disagree. More importantly, the NSSO disagrees. The solution to the cost challenge is straightforward: 1)
Achieve cheap & reliable access to space, 2) Apply high-volume mass-production assembly-line techniques to spacecraft
construction, 3) Reduce the technical risk with basic research and technology demonstrations, and 4) Adopt proven
government approaches to incentivize private industry investment, development and operation.
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Establish Development of SSP in National Policy: Establish in national policy the explicit goal to develop Space-
Based Solar Power as an energy resource, consistent with our existing national policies to invest in other energy sources
like wind, ground solar, geothermal, clean coal, advanced nuclear power, geothermal, fusion, and bio-fuels.
• Assign a Lead Federal Agency: Assign lead responsibility for developing SSP to a federal agency. This agency should
be tasked to work with other federal agencies, private industry, and our international friends and allies.
• Focus First on High-Value Niche Power Applications: The federal government should focus first on very high-value
energy requirements such as in-space power, emergency power services to devastated regions for humanitarian
purposes, and delivering power to forward military bases.
• Incremental Step-by-Step SSP Research Program: The Administration should develop a program that is focused on
developing and proving key technologies and a series of incrementally more challenging technology demonstrators that
can be scaled to much larger systems by mass production techniques.
• SSP Should be Funded at the Level of Fusion Energy Research: The U.S. federal government has invested over $21
Billion in fusion research in the last 50 years, and the DOE is currently spending $300 million per year on fusion energy
research. When choosing a lead agency for SSP, the Administration should establish an SSP research budget within
that agency that grows to at least the level of the DOE’s fusion energy research program.
1 “Space-Based Solar Power: An Opportunity for Strategic Security”, 10 October 2007, http://www.acq.osd.mil/nsso/solar/solar.htm

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Comment by Ellen Asherah on September 16, 2009 at 6:26am
The problem with spaced based solar power is pollution from rocket launches. I would oppose the use of solid fuel rockets because of enviromental pollution. Until the US builds a solar powered magnetic rail launch system or solar powered hydrogen/oxygen fuel generation plants, I would oppose the concept to spaced based solar power.

By heating salt brine with solar rays. With use of storage tanks to store heat. Solar power plants can generate steam at night to generate electricty. The US gets enough sun in the places like Death Valley to generate enough electrical power to supply the entire World's need for energy.

Solar energy is already in use all around us. It is often cheaper to install solar panels and a battery pack that to run power lines.

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