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Alternative energy, A Better Way to Fuel Wars.

I am one among those who have for almost two decades advocated space solar power . Water is likely to be in gtearer shortage than electricity in the coming years especially for developing countries. Our studies and experiments indicate that it makes real economic sense to use solar power to produce fresh drinking water on large scale (> 100 million litres /day) by seawater desalination. The cost, reliability and safety of space transportation plays a very large part harvesting energy from space and seems to have been glossed over. So one needs an integrated and balanced view and equitable investments to develop very high solar cell efficiency (50%) and fully reusable space transportation systems with very high payload carrying efficiencies(10-15%, compared to current 1 to 1.5%). Should both these technologies be on stream, the man-planet conflict that is peaking out now (what with the polar ice caps and Himalayan glaciers melting, earthquakes and tornadoes raging,climates changing and so on) would be history. Such a mission would not be mere adventurism, because it is now technologically plausible to plan ahead with rigorously defensible conclusions....provided it is seen as a truly cooperative (!!!) international mission. Truly cooperative...there lies the rub. R.Gopalaswami

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