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Japanese Firm Proposes 'Luna Ring' Moon-Based Solar Power System

Shimizu's Luna Ring could generate 13,000 terawatts of clean energy using lunar solar panels and transmit it to Earth, reducing fossil fuel reliance by 2035.

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Shimizu Corporation, a Japanese engineering firm, has proposed the Luna Ring — a belt of solar panels stretching roughly 6,800 miles around the Moon's equator and about 250 miles wide — designed to beam clean energy back to Earth.

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A Japanese company proposes to deploy thousands of kilometres of solar panels along the lunar equator, in order to provide a huge amount of energy to the Earth. A project that deploys great hopes, but that has every chance to remain hypothetical. And if the solution to deal with the

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abc News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 12, 2011.
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