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How might a Kardashev Scale Level II civilization transport energy?

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We all know the Kardashev Scale , and the energy output required to get to each level , but what would be the best way to transport those amounts of energy? I have come up with ways to distribute energy on the second level of the scale , and would like to know which of each set would be most feasible ( which would result in the least amount of energy loss )

LEVEL II

  • laser beams ( turn the energy into light and shining them into black gas to convert it into heat energy , which then can be converted into any energy of the recipient's choosing )

  • Plasma cartridges ( use the energy to super heat a noble gas ,store it in a magnetic field , send it into orbit around a black-hole, planet, or star, and use the gravity to fling it to its destination )

  • Tesla coil planet ( turn the energy into electricity and placing it into a dwarf planet sized Tesla Coil , sending the electricity to artificial satellites that would also act as tesla coils , the from there, the electricity would be send to that planets inhabitants )

Any and all feedback is appreciated as always, Thanks

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