Moon ‘Solar Ring’ Plan Sparks Questions About Globalist Push for Centralized Energy Control

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More than a decade ago, a Japanese construction giant unveiled an astonishing proposal that sounded more like science fiction than infrastructure policy: build a giant belt of solar panels around the Moon capable of powering the Earth.

At the time, the concept attracted little mainstream attention.

But after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster shattered public confidence in Japan’s energy system, the radical proposal suddenly took on new significance as governments and corporations intensified their search for alternatives to fossil fuels and nuclear power.

Now, the old “Luna Ring” proposal is resurfacing again as global elites continue pushing sweeping “green transition” agendas that critics warn are steadily centralizing control over energy, infrastructure, and technology.

A 6,800-Mile Solar Belt Around The Moon

The project was developed by Shimizu Corporation and envisioned a staggering 6,800-mile ring of solar panels stretching around the Moon’s equator.

According to the company, the lunar array would generate uninterrupted energy free from clouds, storms, seasonal weather, or nighttime interruptions that limit Earth-based solar systems.

The proposal claimed solar panels in space could produce up to 20 times more energy than comparable systems on Earth because the Moon lacks an atmosphere to block sunlight.

Tetsuji Yoshida, president of Shimizu’s space consulting group CSP Japan, told ABC News at the time that if the system worked as envisioned, humanity would no longer need coal, oil, or biomass energy.

The power would supposedly be transmitted from the Moon to Earth using microwave beams and lasers directed at giant receiving stations called rectennas.

Supporters framed the proposal as a revolutionary clean-energy breakthrough.

But critics have long warned that such futuristic systems would place unprecedented power into the hands of governments, global corporations, and unelected technocrats controlling massive centralized infrastructure.

Robots, Lasers, and a Moon-Based Power Grid

The proposal reads like something out of a dystopian science-fiction film.

Construction would rely heavily on robots remotely operated from Earth around the clock, with only a small number of astronauts assisting on-site.

The Moon’s soil would supposedly be transformed into concrete, ceramics, glass fibers, and even solar panels themselves.

Self-propelled production facilities would crawl across the lunar surface, manufacturing new panels as they moved.

Meanwhile, giant microwave and laser transmission systems would beam energy nearly 239,000 miles back to Earth.

The proposal even envisioned a future “hydrogen society” powered by lunar energy systems.

While supporters portray the project as visionary innovation, skeptics argue it reflects a growing obsession among global planners with replacing decentralized systems and national energy independence with tightly controlled international networks.

The Cost and Feasibility Questions Remain Massive

Even Shimizu executives admitted the project faced enormous obstacles.

Economist Masanori Komori told ABC News that the idea sounded appealing in theory but was financially unrealistic.

The technology required to beam enormous quantities of power safely and accurately across space does not yet exist at the necessary scale.

Yoshida himself acknowledged there was no actual cost estimate for the project.

No government agency formally endorsed the plan.

Neither NASA nor the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency committed funding or development support.

More than a decade later, the Luna Ring remains a conceptual proposal sitting largely untouched on the company’s website.

Critics Warn Of Expanding Technocratic Ambitions

Still, the proposal is resurfacing at a time when governments across the West are aggressively advancing climate policies, digital monitoring systems, electrification mandates, and restrictions on fossil fuel use.

Critics increasingly argue that many of these initiatives are less about environmental protection and more about expanding centralized control over modern life.

The Luna Ring concept represents an extreme example of that trajectory: a globally dependent energy system controlled through advanced surveillance technology, robotic infrastructure, and space-based power distribution.

Supporters see a technological breakthrough.

Critics see another glimpse into a future where essential systems become increasingly controlled by massive institutions operating far beyond public accountability.

For now, the lunar solar ring remains theoretical.

But as governments and corporations continue pouring billions into “green transformation” projects, proposals that once sounded absurd are increasingly entering mainstream policy discussions.

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