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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Government & Military Rumors, Secrets, Underg > PG&E Agreed to Buy Orbit-Generated Electricity GOOD ONE (Viewed 3821 times)
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PG&E Agreed to Buy Orbit-Generated Electricity GOOD ONE
< on 4/17/2009 1:18 PM >
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So, what’s the story with Solaren, the company that’s allegedly going to supply PG&E with 200 megawatts of electricity from outer space, beginning in 2016?

D&B reports the company’s address as 32 MONTEREY CT MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266.
http://maps.google...8&t=h&z=19&iwloc=A
Well, I don’t know about you, but all I see are condos near a golf course. Check White Pages and, yes, we’re looking at the CEOs housing complex. Ok, so Gary T. Spirnak, CEO of Solaren, is running this show from home.

With regard to investors, this CleanTech article states:
Solaren says it has a few million dollars in startup funding, but no paying customers, and its web site consists of one page with an animated company logo.
(You must see the website: http://www.solarenspace.com.)

According to Green Tech Media:
Calvin Boerman, Solaren’s director of energy services, told Dow Jones Newswires that the company is funded with seed money from Sprinak and other unnamed investors, and is actively seeking more funding.

Just to clarify:
A guy called Gary Spirnak, listing his house as his company’s headquarters, has a plan to launch satellites into space to beam energy to the earth, and has attracted millions of dollars in seed money.

So . . . what's Spirnak’s background?
According to the story above, Spirnak is:
“A former U.S. Air Force spacecraft project engineer and director of advanced digital applications at Boeing Satellite Systems…”

So . . . .
Gary Spirnak’s previous work dealt with black world military projects. But as director of that crypt at Boeing, he wasn’t just your average wrench turner.
He would have been one of the high priests, with knowledge of multiple, absurdly compartmented projects.

Sooooo we don’t just have a guy in his house who managed to convince angel investors to hand over millions of dollars.
We have a guy in his house, who has been involved with some of the most sensitive military secrets in existence, who managed to convince angel investors to hand over millions of dollars.

Would this Solaren bird really be used to generate clean power for PG&E.
Maybe?
Probably yes - but at $1000 per kilowatt hour!!
So . . . what else might this technology be used for?
Let’s ask DARPA!
The following is from Space-Based Solar Power As an Opportunity for Strategic Security, Report to the National Security Space Office, October 10, 2007:
http://www.nss.org...p/library/nsso.htm
For the DoD specifically, beamed energy from space in quantities greater than 5 MWe has the potential to be a disruptive game changer on the battlefield. SBSP and its enabling wireless power transmission technology could facilitate extremely flexible “energy on demand” for combat units and installations across an entire theater, while significantly reducing dependence on vulnerable over-land fuel deliveries. SBSP could also enable entirely new force structures and capabilities such as ultra long-endurance airborne or terrestrial surveillance or combat systems to include the individual soldier himself.
In short:
Our various and totally awesome death ray projects will SOON a viable power source.
This is the patent on the Solaren technology: U.S. Patent 6936760 Space-based power system.
http://www.google....s?vid=USPAT6936760

Let’s be on the lookout for more interesting information on this.

Via: Next100:
http://www.next100...r-the-next-fro.php
As part of PG&E’s commitment to providing more renewable energy to its customers, the utility has supported a wide range of technologies, including wind, geothermal, biomass, wave and tidal, and at least a half dozen types of solar thermal and photovoltaic power.

Now PG&E is extending that approach to tap renewable energy at an entirely new level: solar power in space.

PG&E is seeking approval from state regulators for a power purchase agreement with Solaren Corp., a Southern California company that has contracted to deliver 200 megawatts of clean, renewable power over a 15 year period.

Solaren says it plans to generate the power using solar panels in earth orbit, then convert it to radio frequency energy for transmission to a receiving station in Fresno County. From there, the energy will be converted to electricity and fed into PG&E’s power grid.


Maybe this is weird. Maybe it isn’t. But you know what it reminds me of? Iridium.
This is a rabbit hole of craziness:
http://iridium.med...com/index.php?s=54
http://www.defense...spx?releaseid=2769
http://www.spacean...d2001-01-009.shtml
http://www.usatoda...-04-08-maney_x.htm
http://iridium.med....php?s=43&item=763
http://news.zdnet....85,39422962,00.htm
http://online.wsj....8921888374497.html

Billions of dollars in private capital spent to build that satellite array and after a spectacularly odd bankruptcy, the CIA bought its services for pennies on the dollar ($25mil for $5bil in investment).




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Re: PG&E Agreed to Buy Orbit-Generated Electricity GOOD ONE
< Reply # 1 on 4/17/2009 6:36 PM >
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In SimCity 2000, if the beam missed you'd end up with fires in random places...



so you're calling death ray? it's plausible, but exactly what form of "radio frequiencies" transmit power?




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Re: PG&E Agreed to Buy Orbit-Generated Electricity GOOD ONE
< Reply # 2 on 4/20/2009 2:49 AM >
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I do not think it is a Death Ray.
I think it is another Iridium scam.
We want it.
Congress would never pay for it.
We will sucker private/public capital into footing the bill.
All the cool new DoD toys need crazy amounts of flexibly provided power.




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