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Lunar Solar Previous HitPowerNext Hit (LSP) System: Practical Means to Previous HitPowerNext Hit Sustainable Prosperity

Criswell, Dave 1
1 Inst. for Space Systems Operations University of Houston and University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston, TX.

The world now consumes ~ 14 terawatts of commercial thermal Previous HitpowerNext Hit (14 TWt). The surface of our Moon dependably intercepts 13,000 TWs of solar Previous HitpowerNext Hit. This Lunar Solar Previous HitPowerNext Hit is converted on the Moon into to electric Previous HitpowerNext Hit 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 Previous HitpowerNext Hit. A given receiver outputs ~200 W/m2 of load following electric Previous HitpowerTop 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.

 

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