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    Use solar panels to keeping cryonically preserved items in solar-powered liquid nitrogen tanks, that could last hundreds of years.
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    Atmosphere of Earth is full of nitrogen, and the liquid nitrogen production requires merely the energy. The max boil-off rate I've seen is 74.2 liters per day. （HSSV−R14，CRYOSTAT BOIL-OFF DATA (2008)), and the energy required to produce 1 liter of nitrogen, is approx. ??? kWh. Tesla power stations produce ??? kWh per day.
    
    
    ([1m³ = 3.70L](http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/389-lpg-conversions-kg-litres-mj-kwh-and-m3))
    
    * http://www.cryonics.org/resources/ci-cryostats
    * http://www.alcor.org/Library/html/cryopreservingeveryone.html
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