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World
A metric ton of antimatter (mass of an average car) could supply
the entire world's electrical power needs for three years. According to
Dr. Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 Moonwalker and former U.S. Senator, every
country could be brought into 21st century with eight metric tons. The world generated 14,617 billion kilowatt
hours of electricity from coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear, hydroelectric and
other sources. The table shows the energy sources compared
with antimatter energy (International
Energy Annual 2000: Electricity).
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2000 World Net Generation by Energy Source
(Billion Kilowatt-hours) |
| Energy Source |
Coal,
Oil & Natural Gas |
Hydro,
Nuclear, Geo, & Other |
Net
Generation |
Antimatter
(Kilograms) |
| North
America |
2,997.1
|
1,587.0 |
4,584.1 |
104.9 |
| Central
& South America |
204.1 |
573.3 |
777.4 |
17.8 |
| Western
Europe |
1,365.4 |
1,481.7 |
2,847.1 |
65.1 |
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Eastern Europe
& Former USSR |
1,043.7 |
523.1 |
1,566.8 |
35.8 |
| Middle
East |
425.3 |
13.8 |
439.1 |
10.0 |
| Africa |
333.7 |
83.2 |
416.9 |
9.5 |
| Asia
& Oceania |
2,949.2 |
1,036.5 |
3,985.7 |
91.2 |
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Total |
9,318.5 |
5,298.6 |
14,617.1 |
334.4 |
As an alternative to burning billions of tons coal, billions
of barrels oil, and trillions of cubic feet natural gas to generate 9,318 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, 213
kilograms of antimatter will be used.
When antimatter will become economical for generation of
electricity, the chemicals will be used to make
products to bring every country into the 21st century. Billions of new
jobs will be created as billions people move out of poverty and fulfill their
dreams to make the world a better place to live.
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