Accelerating 21st Century Economic Growth by Implementation of the Lunar Solar Power System

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The World Energy Council (1) makes this declaration. "Given this dramatically uneven distribution and the limited evidence of improvement in economic growth in many developing countries, WEC at the 17th World Congress in Houston in September 1998 concluded that the number one priority in sustainable energy development today for all decision-makers in all countries is to extend access to commercial energy services to the people who do not now have it and to those who will come into the world in the next two decades, largely in developing countries, without such access." By ~2050 the global systems should supply 10 billion people approximately 6.7 kilowatts of thermal power per person or 61,360 kWt-h/y-person of energy. The economic equivalent is ~2 - 3 kWe of electric power per person. The energy must be environmentally clean. The energy must be sufficiently low in cost that the 2 billion poorest people, who now make 1,000 /y-person, can be provided with the new power. A survey of twenty-five options for providing adequate commercial electric power, including solar power satellites in orbit about Earth, concludes that only the Lunar Solar Power System can meet the WEC challenge (2, 3, 4, 5). Maurice Strong is the former CEO of Ontario Hydro and organizer of the 1992 Rio Environmental Summit. Quoting Strong - "I have checked it (LSP System) out with a number of experts, all of whom confirmed that the idea, which has been mooted for some time, may now be ripe to carry forward. --- The project would deliver net new energy to the Earth that is independent of the biosphere, would produce no CO2 or other polluting emissions and have minimal environmental impact compared with other energy sources." (6). Electric energy provided by the LSP System can accelerate terrestrial economic growth in several ways. A cost of less than 1 cent per kilowatt electric hour seems achievable. This allows poor nations to buy adequate energy. Increasing per capita use of electric power is associated with better human health and longer life. This increases the economic value of human capital in developing nations (7). The power can be abundant and clean. This reduces the environmental cost of commercial power and greatly reduces the economic uncertainties associated with using the power. The net new power enables creation of a greater range of goods from common materials and the recycling of products without depletion of other terrestrial resources (8). Rectennas can enable dual use of land and reduce the total land area devoted to the production and delivery of commercial power. All these factors work together to accelerate net new economic growth on Earth. 1. World Energy Council (2000) Energy for Tomorrow's World - Acting Now!, 175pp., Atalink Projects Ltd, London. 2. Criswell, D. R. (2001) Characteristics of commercial power systems to support a prosperous global economy, IAF-01- R.1.03, 7PP., Toulouse, France. 3. Criswell, David R. (2001) Lunar Solar Power System: Industrial Research, Development, and Demonstration, Session 1.2.2: Hydroelectricity, Nuclear Energy and New Renewables, 18th World Energy Congress. [http://www.wec.co.uk] 4. Criswell, David R. (2002) Energy Prosperity within the 21st Century and Beyond: Options and the Unique Roles of the Sun and the Moon. Chapter 9: Innovative Solutions To CO2 Stabilization, R. Watts (editor), Cambridge Un. Press 5. National Research Council (2001) Laying the Foundation for Space Solar Power: An assessment of NASA's Space Solar Power Investment Strategy, 80pp., National Academy Press. 6. Strong, Marice (2001) Where on Earth are We Going?, (See p. 351-352), 419pp., Random House (forward by Kofi Annan) 7. Criswell, D. R. (2000) Human wealth and evolving requirements on large-scale commercial power systems, IAF-00- R.1.03, 6pp., (Rio de Janeiro). 8. Criswell, D. R. (1994) Net growth in the two-planet economy, IAA-94-IAA.8.1.704, 10pp.

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