The tiny Indonesian island of Palau may be the first nation to benefit from energy beamed to earth from orbital solar stations. American entrepreneur Kevin Reed proposed that the viability of space-based power could be tested in the small scale by building an 80-metre rectenna to receive up to 1 megawatt of power from solar stations orbiting 480 kilometres overhead. The project is estimated to cost more than $800 million (US) but could be in place by 2012. Rather than lock a single satellite into geosynchronous orbit, a series of smaller satellites would transmit stored energy for 5 minutes, once every 90 minutes as they pass over the island. |
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Date: 2007-12-31 04:13 pm (UTC)Just wondering...
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Date: 2007-12-31 04:42 pm (UTC)