Space Solar Power
The following links are to various sites that discuss the
alternative of space solar power (SSP) or solar power satellites
(SPS). The concept is to collect solar energy in space and beam it
to points on Earth and perhaps to other receivers in space.
- Space
Solar Power — National Space Society.
- The
Moon as a Solar Power Satellite — Space Future
Journal.
- Lunar Solar Power —
Organization to promote it.
- Solar
Power Satellite — Wikipedia.
- Space Studies Institute — Organization
that promotes the Gerard K. O'Neill concept.
- Space-Based
Solar Power — Blog sponsored by Space Frontier
Foundation.
- Solar
Power Satellites: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, by Seth
Potter — Research Scientist, New York University.
- Reinventing
the Solar Power Satellite, by Geoffrey A.
Landis — National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
- Japan
Plans To Launch Solar Power Station In Space By 2040, by
Takahiro Fukada — Space Daily.
- What
is SPS? — Kyoto University Space Group.
- Space
Based Solar Power Lights Up Japan's Energy Future, by
Steve Levenstein, February 12th, 2008 — Report on
program of JAXA, Japan's space agency.
- A
Fresh Look at Space Solar Power: New Architectures, Concepts,
and Technologies, by John C. Mankins — Space
Future Journal.
- Conceptual
Study of A Solar Power Satellite, SPS 2000, by Makoto
Nagatomo, Susumu Sasaki, Yoshihiro Naruo — Space
Future Journal.
- URSI
White Paper on Solar Power Satellite (SPS) Systems, URSI
(International Union of Radio Science).
- Analyzing
Microwave Power Transmission & Solar Power Satellite
Systems, by Aruvian Research, April
2008 — Report from Research and Markets
journal.
- Solar
Power Satellite Report: "No Showstoppers", by Frederick
Osborn, Jr. — L5 News, February 1981.
- Japan
May Beat US To Solar Power, by KD Martin, June 18,
2008 — Live Science.
- Space
solar power: opposition and obstacles, by Taylor Dinerman,
June 4, 2007 — The Space Review.
- Testimony
of Ralph Nansen before House Science Committee Hearings on
Solar Power Satellites, Statement of Ralph H. Nansen,
President, Solar Space Industries, September 7, 2000.
- Sun
Power: The Global Solution for the Coming Energy Crisis,
by Ralph Nansen, 1995 — National Space Society.
Solaren-PG&E Project
- Solar
Power From Space — GreenMuze.
- PG&E
Closes Space-Based Solar Power Purchase Deal — GoodCleanTech.
- PG&E
makes deal for space solar power — MSNBC.
- Space
Based Solar Power Satellite Program from PG&E and Solaren
in California — CleanTechnica.
- Space-Based
Solar Power Coming to California in 2016 — PhysOrg.com.
Supporting technologies
- Space
colonization — Wikipedia.
- Space
elevator — Wikipedia.
- Liftport
space elevator — Liftport Group.
Other alternatives and risks
- Resource Depletion —
Problems, alternative solutions, and risks.
- Nuclear
proliferation — Wikipedia.
- The
Search for Proliferation-Resistant Nuclear Power, by
Harold Feiveson — Federation of American Scientists
report.
- Nuclear
Energy - No Solution to Climate Change — Greenpeace
background paper.
- Carbon
Risk, Coal, and Higher Electricity Prices — Union
of Concerned Scientists. Why coal-generated electricity will
cost more than utilities claim.
- Peak
Oil — Gateway to topic.
- Alternative
Fuels: An Energy Technology Perspective , by Dolf Gielen
& Fridtjof Unander — International Energy Agency.
- Sun
catchers tuned to crank out the juice, by R. Colin
Johnson, — eeTimes. Only a solution during
unclouded daylight hours, as we presently don't have a
comparably efficient way to store that much energy. So, a
supplement but not a full replacement.
- Nocera
Process, by Anne Trafton. — Direct hydrogen
production from photovoltaics. Appears very promising.
- Energy
Victory, by Robert Zubrin. — Leading space
engineer reviews our energy policy alternatives.