Challenges of International Programs in Commercial Wireless Power Trasmission
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The proposition is offered that only by forming international alliances will economically viable commercial wireless power transmission (WPT) result. Radio emissions from commercial WPT will. likely extend beyond the borders of a single nation. It is challenging to create a legitimate new service from the existing Radio Frequency Regulations. Because many nations participate in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) process, the challenge is to devise means to incentivise them to yield frequency allocations for payloads and services as well as power transfer. International. demonstrations of WPT could aid in overcoming the challenging technical, environmental and economic skepticism. Multinational capital formation could possibly achieve the cha].lenging magnitude of development funds required for WPT. Some proposed applications of WPT require equipment to be located around the Earth at the equator, thus involving many countries. The likely market size for a viable economic WPT enterprise must include many nations of the world.
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