The idea of putting solar farms in space to supply the earth is not new...
It was first imagined by the pioneering Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in the 1920s, decades before space launches or satellites The project would be expensive - perhaps too expensive for something that has not been done before.
Frazer-Nash has predicted that five systems would cost around £16.3bn to research and then launch
But if the Government needs grand ideas to get the UK towards net-zero, it couldn’t ask for one much bigger than this.
Read Technology Editor 's full report here 
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I THOUGHT OF IT FIRST ;BUT I NEVER GOT THE PUBLICITY
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Reflector satellite cluster to cool the poles
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Reflector satellite cluster to cool the poles
A new idea has to come my mind today to COOL earth AS YOU LIKE and WHEN YOU LIKE and WHERE YOU LIKE
Multiple satellites which can reflect sunlight away from earth are
positioned in space in clusters at pre arranged/calculated heights so as
to cool the earth at pre arranged spots or areas as and when needed
for any number of hours/days/years ,the satellites can also be
repositioned at will from earth to move to new areas or configuration
in such a way they can be used to generate electricity in space from
sunlight and transmit it to earth by beams.Also these same satellites
can be repositioned to reflect sunlight to earth to illuminate earth
surfaces/cities etc at night by satellite control center
Well everytime i bring a new idea some body in some obscure corner of
earth steals it and splashes it news media as his own ,and i think
there must be some intellectual property police on iternet also
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How the Japanese plan to turn the moon into a mirrorball: All of Earth's energy 'to be supplied by lunar ring of solar panels'
- Panels would be maintained by remotely-controlled robots
It
sounds like something out of science fiction - a huge swathe of the
moon covered with solar panels to beam captured energy back to Earth.
But plans to turn the moon into a gigantic mirrorball manned by robots to provide all the Earth's energy came a step closer to reality today when they were unveiled by Japanese scientists.
The ambitious project would result in 13,000 terawatts of continuous
solar energy being transmitted back to receiving stations on Earth,
either by laser or microwave.
Supplying the Earth with power: The ambitious plans would result in
robot vehicles being used to construct the huge strip of panels to
capture solar energy
Return: Astronauts would be required to get the work under way. Pictured is American Harrison Hagan Schmitt on the moon in 1972
The plans were unveiled by Japanese construction giant Shimizu
Corporation's research division, and would result in a 6,800 mile-long
band stretching around the light side of the moon's equator.
It would measure up to 248 miles in width and feature 12 mile-wide antennae to transmit the power.
The
quest for finding alternate energy sources has been hastened in Japan
in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear power station crisis sparked by
the tsunami in March.
No
intended timeline for the project - which would result in the biggest
public infrastructure installation ever constructed - has been
announced.
The future of energy production? The strip of panels, up to 248 miles
wide, will stretch 6,800 miles across the equator of the moon if the
plan goes ahead
JAPANESE PLAN SWITCH TO SOLAR
Politicians in Japan are considering a plan to install solar panels on every public building in the country.
They are set to announce the move at the upcoming G8 summit in France, where green energy generation will be high on the agenda.
Prime
Minister Naoto Kan is expected to tell his counterparts Japan intends
to continue using its nuclear power stations, despite the Fukushima
crisis.
But he will also reveal plans to step-up renewable energy use in the technologically-advanced nation.
But
Shimizu Corporation said on its website: 'A shift from economical use
of limited resources to the unlimited use of clean energy is the
ultimate dream of all mankind.
'The
Luna Ring, our lunar solar power generation concept, translates this
dream into reality through ingenious ideas coupled with advanced space
technologies.
'Virtually
inexhaustible, non-polluting solar energy is the ultimate source of
green energy that brings prosperity to nature as well as our lives.
'Shimizu Corporation proposes the Luna Ring for the infinite coexistence of mankind and the Earth.'
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IDEA WAS MINE THEY TOOK IT FROM MY ORKUT PAGE ---
I PROTEST THIS PLAGIARISM
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june 12 -2011
now hackers are trying to remove my name from my orkut!
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