First-of-a-Kind Long-Distance Demonstration of Solar-Powered Wireless Power Transmission Technology
What:
Space solar power could be a clean, renewable solution to America's
long-term energy needs. John C. Mankins, former manager of NASA's
Exploration Systems Research and Technology Program, and one of the
foremost experts on space solar power, will announce on Friday a
milestone demonstration of the critical technology enabling SSP:
long-distance, solar-powered wireless power transmission.
The project
demonstrated wireless power transmission between two Hawaiian islands
148 kilometers apart, more than the distance from the surface of Earth
to the boundary of space.
It will be featured
in an hour-long special that evening on Discovery Channel as part of
DISCOVERY PROJECT EARTH, an eight-part series on the most ambitious
geo-engineering ideas to tackle global climate change and the need for
new and sustainable energy sources.
Space-based solar
power, in which large satellites would collect plentiful solar energy
in orbit and beam it safely down to Earth, could one day reduce our
carbon emissions to virtually zero. It is the only energy technology
that is clean, renewable, constant and capable of providing power to
virtually any location on Earth.
Mankins will describe the demonstration project and show a realistic plan forward to develop this promising technology.
When:
Friday, September 12, 2008 at 9:30am
Where:
National Press Club, Lisagor Room
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045
202-662-7500
Who:
John C. Mankins, COO of Managed Energy Technologies LLC
Mark Hopkins, Senior Vice President, National Space Society
Hosted by:
National Space Society
Please RSVP to:
Katherine Brick
katherine.brick@nss.org
(202) 429-1600
More information about space solar power is available at www.nss.org/ssp
About the National
Space Society
The National Space Society (NSS) is an independent, grassroots
organization dedicated to the creation of a spacefaring civilization.
Founded in 1974, NSS is widely acknowledged as the preeminent citizen's
voice on space. NSS counts thousands of members and more than 50
chapters in the United States and around the world. The society also
publishes Ad Astra magazine, an award-winning periodical chronicling
the most important developments in space. For more information about
NSS, visit www.nss.org.