Energy Crisis: Solution from Space by Ralph Nansen.
Lopez resident Ralph Nansen’s new book, Energy Crisis: Solution from Space discusses a bold solution for the problems we face today: dependence on oil as our primary energy source, global climate change caused by the proliferation of carbon dioxide, and the threat of wars over diminishing oil supplies. It explores how our energy situation is driving these major world problems, and how developing energy from space could bring unprecedented economic prosperity and opportunity to the world, just as the Grand Coulee Dam did for the Pacific Northwest in the 1930s. It will be available October 2009.
Ralph Nansen is the founder and president of Solar Space Industries and was formerly the Boeing Solar Power Satellite Program Manager. He is recognized as one of the key leaders in the world to promote, develop and manage the Solar Power Satellite program. He is the author of an advocacy book for the public entitled, Sun Power: The Global Solution for the Coming Energy Crisis (1995). Mr. Nansen has been involved in space engineering for over 40 years, primarily with The Boeing Company. He started as a designer on the Bomarc rocket/ramjet-powered missile, and in 1961 was selected to develop the initial configuration used by Boeing in their successful bid to design and build the giant first stage of the Saturn V moon rocket. In 1962 he became design manager of the Saturn S-IC fuel tanks, the first stage of the rocket that sent the Apollo astronauts to the moon.
Mr. Nansen’s final assignment on the Saturn program was as Saturn V Cost-Effectiveness Manager. After the moon landing he moved into the position of Design Manager for the Boeing Space Shuttle definition studies. In 2000 he was asked to testify before the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics on solar power satellites, where he presented a plan to develop the system.