Lunar Solar Power
(LSP) System: Practical Means to
Power
Sustainable Prosperity
The world now consumes ~ 14 terawatts of commercial thermal power
(14 TWt). The surface of our Moon dependably intercepts 13,000 TWs of solar
power
. This Lunar Solar
Power
is converted on the Moon into to electric
power
and then to beams of ~2.5 GHz microwaves to which Earth's atmosphere is transparent. Beam receivers on Earth convert the low-intensity microwaves (≤ 20% of sunlight) to commercial electric
power
. A given receiver outputs ~200 W/m2 of load following electric
power
to its regional electric grid. LSP facilities are made from the local lunar materials by small manufacturing units transported from Earth to the Moon ( http://www.tipmagazine.com/tip/INPHFA/vol-8/iss-2/p12.pdf article and subsequent letters to the editor). The LSP System can quickly grow to provide ≥ 2 kWe/person to 10 billion people, ≥ 20 TWe, and enable GWP ≥ 800 T$/y. For scale, at 33% efficiency for oil-to-electricity ~ 1,000 million barrels of oil per day must be burned to produce the 20 TWe.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90090©2009 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Denver, Colorado, June 7-10, 2009