Title: Energy Security
1How to Build a Space Solar Power
System Sunsat Corp 25th International Space
Development Conference Los Angeles, California
May 4-7, 2006
Darel Preble President, Space Solar Power
Institute Chair, Space Solar Power
Workshop www.sspi.gatech.edu darel.preble_at_comcast.
net
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3 No company(s) or government agency today, is
chartered or capable of assume the immense
financial and technical task of initiating
construction of an SSPS. It would be like
asking a company to build Hoover Dam, the
Transcontinental Railroad or the Interstate
system without Federal assistance.
4- Speaking as a former strategic planner for
the largest electric power company in the US,
there are simply too many engineering, financial,
regulatory and managerial risks for any existing
organization - utility, aerospace, or government
to undertake building an SSPS. This conclusion
is not a new - In the bureaucratic format, satellite power
has no natural home and no built-in constituency.
NASA, now a timid, fearful NASA made up of aging
pre-retirees rather than the young tigers who
made Apollo work in just eight years, would be
frightened out of its skin by a tough,
make-it-work assignment with a tight budget and a
tighter time scale. And NASAs charter doesnt
cover energy. The DOE? Its charter doesnt
include space. The NSF? Satellite power isnt
science, its engineering. - The Worlds
Energy Future Belongs in Orbit, by Dr. Gerard
ONeill, Trilogy January/February 1992
5 America has faced such great challenges
before and traveled this road many times before
... There is a tried and true vehicle, that
could initiate SSP construction today.
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7Excursion Train Rounding Cape Horn at The Head of
The Great American Canon, With a View of The
South Fork of The American River, Where Gold Was
Discovered in 1848. - Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Newspaper, April 27, 1878
8- A public/private Congressionally chartered
corporation - like Comsat Corp., chartered in
1962 - has all the requisite advantages. - Comsat Corp. and its sister Intelsat opened
space to the diverse 100 Billion per year
communications satellite business of today.
9- Sunsat Corp. would be dedicated and entirely
focussed on building a Space Solar Power
Satellite System. -
- It would be open to private investment, as
Comsat was, and given certain developmental
subsidies.
10- The bridge needed to build SSP is to lower the
current prices of space photovoltaics, space
transportation, and other necessary commodities -
now too high for SSP to be profitable. We agree.
With higher PV production and launch volumes,
etc., Sunsat would be legislatively equipped to
build those bridges, just as those previous
public/private companies did.
11- Key Technologies
- Low cost orbital space transportation (freight,
not people) - Thin-film space PV fabric.
- WPT transmitting antenna rectenna receiver.
- Telerobotic assembly and nearly autonomous
operation. - Second Generation Superconducting cabling - now
available. - Ultimately the customer will choose his delivery
mode - Sunsat Corp. would control all delivery
building, owning and operating the satellite
system.
12Source Ken Zweibel, NREL
13- We suggest legislation to provide a temporary 85
subsidy to new private or public/ private
businesses, such as SunSat Corp, which are
contracting for space photovoltaic arrays and 30
subsidy to established businesses contracting
for space photovoltaic arrays.
14- In the same way, similar learning curves, like
Moores law, describe other dropping costs of
technology with increasing volume, such as the
low cost potential available to cut the cost of
access to orbit if higher flight rates are
achieved by reusable launch vehicles, especially
private launch vehicles. - A dozen other orbital space pioneers, led by Elon
Musk and his reusable vehicle Falcon, are working
to overcome policies and prices all but blocking
new vehicle development in a dismally poor launch
market outlook (due to high launch costs) with
their new generation of private reusable launch
vehicles.
15- Further legislation would provide an 85 launch
subsidy to new private or public/ private
businesses, such as SunSat Corp, which are
contracting for space transportation and 50
launch subsidy to established businesses
contracting for space transportation. - This would break the space development logjam of
high launch costs.
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17- Other reasonable requirements in this legislation
might be that the launch must be to LEO or
higher. Orbital transfer vehicles, to boost
payloads from LEO to GSO, for example, should
also qualify. - New generation vehicles some already in design
would drive the cost still lower as higher
flight rates are quickly reached. Doubtless many
other new space businesses would benefit. - Sunsat Corp, however, would have one goal clean
baseload solar energy from GSO to power planet
earth.
18- When reaching full production, Sunsat Corp.
would use approximately 42,000 flights per year
to GSO, of ten metric tons each. By comparison,
Atlantas Hartsfield-Jackson and Chicagos OHare
International Airports each logged nearly a
million takeoffs and landings in 2005. Prices
would quickly fall once subsidies established
market volume.
19Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) for an SSP system
would use radio waves to carry energy. In 1975,
William Brown of Raytheon first demonstrated
Ground-to-Ground WPT at JPLs Goldstone Facility.
20- On a larger scale there is tremendous
similarity and technical overlap between SSP
system designs and with some phased array systems
that many companies in this room are helping to
develop such as Space Radar.
Source Raytheon Company, Space Radar Overview -
www.raytheon.com/feature/stellent/groups/Public/do
cuments/image/cms04_010641.jpg
21- We need clean secure Space Solar Power
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- Ground-based solar energy or wind power, has an
average availability of 25-30 of a typical day
due to night, rain, clouds, or wind too fast or
too slow. Baseload power plants must be ready to
immediately substitute for these plants in any of
those conditions. - Space solar power from GSO, however, is
available continuously. While a typical baseload
power plant is available 90 of the year, Space
solar power would be available 99 of the year.
There is no cleaner or more secure energy supply
now available.
22- World oil production is at or near its peak
- Current world demand exceeds the supply.
Once worldwide petroleum production peaks,
geopolitics and market economics will result in
even more significant price increases and
security risks Oil wars are not out of the
question. - Energy Trends and Implications for
U.S. Army, by Fournier Westervelt, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers R D Center,
www.defenseindustrydaily.com/files/2005-09_US_Army
_Corps_of_Engineers_Energy_Trends.pdf - Worry now, the problem is enormous. There will
be massive shortages unless we act in time.
Mitigation takes a long time. Peak oil is not a
theory 33 out of 48 of the largest oil producing
countries have hit peak. There is no warning for
peak, as production goes up until the peak. The
drop off is sudden. It will require more than a
decade to transition our civilization away from
our heavy dependence on oil. Nothing close to
the efforts envisaged have yet begun. - Robert
Hirsch, SAIC, testimony before Pentagon and U.S.
Congress Committee on Energy and Commerce,
http//energycommerce.house.gov/108/hearings/12072
005Hearing1733/hearing.htm www.peakoil.net
www.netl.doe.gov/otiic/World_Oil_Issues/Oil_Peakin
g_NETL.pdf www.odac-info.org - Rising CO2 from burning fossil fuels is wreaking
havoc on our global ecosystems through climate
change. We need to start weaning our world off
fossil fuels.
23- Invest in clean secure solar energy from space -
Space Solar Power!! - SSP requires no fuel and has no operations
personnel it is an antenna. 99 of the
sunlight would pass through to working farmland
underneath it. - Overall SSP system efficiency is expected to be
slightly over 50. A typical transmitting
antenna diameter (in space) for a 1 GW SPS system
is 1 km The rectenna on the ground would be
about 4 km.
24- The Congress declares that it is the policy of
the United States to establish, in conjunction
and in cooperation with other countries, as
expeditiously as practicable a commercial space
solar power satellite system, as part of
environmentally enhanced and improved global
electric power generation and networks, which
will be responsive to public needs and national
objectives, which will serve the growing electric
power needs of the United States and other
countries, and which will contribute to world
peace, understanding, harmony and increased
sustainable electric power generation and
economic development. - - Preamble to the Sunsat Act
25Lets charter Sunsat Corporation!! Draft Sunsat
Act legislation is available at www.sspi.gatech.e
du/sunsat-how.pdf
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