• NASA Headquarters • NASA Field Centers; Lewis Research Center (study lead). Jet Propulsion Laboratory and others A list of participants attending each TIM is included in the appendix to this report. 1.43. WhitePapers Four “white papers” on topics of special interest to this study are presented in the appendix to this report. These papers cover topics that are somewhat peripheral to the feasibility and viability issues that are the major thrust of this study, but will eventually have to be addressed if space solar power as an alternative terrestrial energy source is to move forward. The four papers and their distinguished authors are: • “Recommended Program of Experimental Demonstration and Refinement of Wireless Power Transmission Technology in the Context of Space Solar Power” by William C. Brown - Microwave Power Transmission Systems • “Space Solar Power vs. Terrestrial Solar Power” by Dr. Gay Canough - ETM Solar Works • ‘Power from Space: Public Acceptance of Technological Risk as a Prerequisite for Commercialization” by Mary L Woodell - Bivings Woodell, Inc. • “Issues in Microwave Power Systems Engineering” by Richard M Dickinson - Jet Propulsion Laboratory It should be noted that Dickinson’s paper was also presented at the 1996 IECEC in Washington, DC.
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