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Japan Wants to Power 300,000 Homes With Wireless Energy From Space | Popular Science

 

we need to stir the America genie as well

 

solutions are out there if we can only regain control of our govt and our future and harness the genius and inventiveness and hard work of our people too

 

we can power a revolution in energy and opportunity and real progess

 

Peace, Hugs, and Purrs,Carolyn Rose Goyda Missouri, USArosegojda

Japan Wants to Power 300,000 Homes With Wireless Energy From Space

 

 

 

 

 

By Adrian Covert Posted 09.02.2009 at 12:25 pm 23 Comments

Japan's Wireless, Power-Generating, Solar Satellite Inhabitat

Japan has serious plans to send a solar-panel-equipped satellite into space that could wirelessly beam a gigawatt-strong stream of power down to earth and power nearly 300,000 homes.

The satellite will have a surface area of four square kilometers, and transmit power via microwave to a base station on Earth. Putting solar panels in space bypasses many of the difficulties of installing them on Earth: in orbit, there are no cloudy days, very few zoning laws, and the cold ambient temperature is ideal.

The $21 billion project just received major backing from Mitsubishi and designer IHI (in addition to research teams from 14 other countries). --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~To to this group, send email to: MedicalConspiracies- (AT) googl (DOT) com

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