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Solar Power from Space - SPS 04 Conference


From Mark Reiff <markreiff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date Mon, 28 Jun 2004 18:09:28 -0500

FYI,

"Solar Power from Space - SPS'04"
Solar Power from Space (SPS)
together with the 5th Wireless Power Transmission
Conference (WPT 5)
30 June - 2 July 2004
Granada, Spain
http://www.congrex.nl/04c15

: The last SPS conference (SPS'97) took place in
: Montreal (CDN) in 1997. Since then, much progress has
: been made in the Europe (e.g. European Sail Tower
: Concept, wireless power transmission experiments in
: France) in the US (e.g. Fresh Look Study, SERT
: Programme) and in Japan (e.g. SPS2000, Sandwich
: structure). Based on this progress and the ongoing
: work within the European SPS Programme, the conference
: intends to bring together international researchers in
: the field of solar power plants and wireless power
: transmission. A special focus of the conference will
: be on the integration of space and terrestrial solar
: power solutions. The conference is thus the first time
: explicitly extended to the terrestrial solar power
: plant research community.

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The NASA Space Solar Power project
http://spacesolarpower.nasa.gov

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Mark Reiff <markreiff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


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