Power from space: the policy challenge |
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Authors: | Mary I. Woodell |
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Affiliation: | Controversy Management and Risk Communication, 1625 Q Street NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA |
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Abstract: | The scientific community has long embraced the concept of globalized collaboration, recognizing that scientific inquiry knows no borders and that scientific theory transcends nationality. With respect to translating scientific and technological innovation into practical application, however, national, political, and ideological barriers suddenly arise. At a time when the worlds of economics and finance are rapidly globalizing, the world of applied science lags behind — despite increasingly urgent need for global energy solutions. In the context of considering space solar power (SSP) systems, the author contends that these solutions require new ways of determining costs and benefits; that scientific experts should seek active engagement in the policy arena; and that SSP's scientific community has a critical role to play in advocating for consideration of space-based energy solutions. |
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Keywords: | Advocacy role of scientific community Globalization of energy technology/policy Space-based energy technologies |
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