Millon Power Initiative(FGC)

The Millon Power Initiative is a government program designed to determine which energy technologies need to be developed to make the Franco-German Commonwealth more energy independent and energy efficient, going on the nation's ideology that a nation is a form of living being, the two perfectly analogous. Hans-Guidi Incorporated and the other major military contractors in the privae sector would then create the necessary technologies.

Government's Stance
Millon and his administration advocate an energy policy unseen throughout the rest of the world.Millon advocates efficient energy storage. The earth's natural energy, Millon says,is not enough to support a tecnologically advanced, modern society. Accordingly, his administration does not support commonly advocated renewable sources of energy(ex: solar, geothermal, wind, tidal, hydro), so called "green tech". Sustainability is an unproen concept, notknown to be even compatible with a civilized society.

Advocated Goals

 * a cheap, economical civilian quantum energy transfer network (currenly the only existing application of the technology, which is currently very bulky and cumbersome, hence the zero-g application, is the power supplied by the Icarus solar collector satelite, which transfers the electrical energy to the FGC's fleet of GOSV space planes).
 * Project Magnus ( a think-tank to figure out how to draw electrical energy straight from a magnetic field in a one-step process, cheaply and reliably
 * Atlas Southern Pole Dynamo ( a space tether on the earth's south pole which uses the earth's natural spinning motion to drive a dynamo, whose power is distributed into the power grid via a quantum energy transfer system; the ESA is considering constructing a similar device on the moon's south pole to power a Moon base; the south pole is a commonly considered locale for a lunar settlement)
 * electric cars that use superconductors to prevent energy loss in the battery ( the technology is currently being tested in FGC tanks, but will be prototyped by Hans-Guidi Incorporated in the H-G Adamantine, an anticipated concept car)