SCENARIO A — Present Consumption Areas of Western Europe will Maintain Distribution and will Grow Proportionally Rectenna Site Locations are to be Situated in the Vicinity (Including Offshore Linkages) of Consumption Areas Fraction of Power Supply to Consumption Areas by SPS will be Proportionally Distributed — Legal Situation may be of Linearily Extrapolated Status Quo Assuring Western European GEO Claims of a 50 %- Line within Relevant Longitudes (2000 - 2030) 0,3° Separation of SPS Reduces Plant Factor but can Maintain Allowable Limits of Neighbouring Interactions (also with other services) SCENARIO B Load Distribution of Consumption Areas in Western Europe will be Likely More Smoothed in the Future Rectenna Site Locations are to be Situated in the Vicinity of Consumption Areas Legal Situation is Characterized by International Agreements of GEO Utility Leaving Western European States at least 25 % within Considered Longitudes. Special Spot Claim Appointments may Regulate Distribution in Orbit 0,5° Separation of SPS is Allowable Limit for Neighbouring Interactions For Smoothing SPS Orbital Distribution and Maintaining Minimum Spacing of 0,5° Power Supply Fraction by SPS is Variated to Different Consumption Areas
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