Archive for the ‘industry news’ Category

MOSCOW Russia, Tuesday, launching a nuclear-powered attack submarines that require 17 years to make because of lack of funds after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Severodvinsk President Dmitry Medvedev said it would “increase our military strength and potential of our navy, and to strengthen Russia’s position in the world’s oceans.”

“Russia must modernize the navy simply, we must build ships very modern,” Medvedev said at a ceremony at the Sevmash shipyard on the White Sea port. Some observers warned that the ship has not been completed at all and still face trial.

“By placing it in the water does not indicate that the submarine is ready,” said Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy director at the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies is headquartered in Moscow. Some officials at the Sevmash said the submarine was 80 percent complete and that the trial will begin this summer, according to Itar-Tass news agency.

State-owned news agency RIA add to the size of Severodvinsk 119 meters (393 feet) it is Yasen-class submarines / Graney first, and designed to carry nuclear-powered cruise missile distance and other weaponry. RIA and Itar Tass reported that the Severodvinsk is expected to begin serving in 2011, and declared Makiyenko not very optimistic. According to him, the submarine was still requires three to five years.

He also said it was unclear whether Russia will have the funds to produce a few more submarines of the same class, if Severodvinsk successful. According to RIA, Russia plans to create at least six class submarines. Work was started last year in the making of the second submarine in the series, which was named after Kazan.

Making Severodvinsk started in 1993, but Makiyenko said making it effectively been frozen for about a decade due to lack of funds. Russian armed forces suffer from a shortage of money for more than a decade after the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991. Funds have been added, but still it was a problem financing.(AFP)

A drilling rig explosion on April 20 left 11 workers missing and presumed dead, and the rig’s subsequent collapse unleashed a major oil spill that threatens the ecosystems and economy of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.Also threatened is the heart of U.S. energy production, as a giant, unprecedented underwater leak spreads oil across the northern Gulf of Mexico, threatening areas from Florida to points west of the of the Mississippi River.

President Barack Obama’s plans to widen offshore drilling have been suspended, and energy giant BP Plc (BP.N) (BP.L) faces another blow to its reputation and a multibillion-dollar bill for cleaning up the mess and paying damages.

Below is a chronology of the spill and its impact:

* April 20, 2010 – Explosion and fire on Transocean Ltd’s (RIG.N) (RIGN.S) drilling rig Deepwater Horizon licensed to BP; 11 workers missing, 17 injured. The rig was drilling in BP’s Macondo project 42 miles (68 km) southeast of Venice, Louisiana, beneath about 5,000 feet (1,525 metres) of water and 13,000 feet (4 km) under the seabed. A blowout preventer, intended to prevent release of crude oil, failed to activate.

* April 22 – The Deepwater Horizon rig, valued at more than $560 million, sinks and a five-mile long oil slick is seen.

* April 23 – The U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for missing workers.

* April 25 – The Coast Guard says remote underwater cameras detect the well is leaking 1,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The agency calls the leak a “very serious spill” that threatens ecosystems along the Gulf Coast. It approves a plan to have remote underwater vehicles activate a blowout preventer and stop leak, but the effort fails.

* April 26 – BP’s shares fall 2 percent on fears the cost of cleanup and legal claims will deal the London-based energy giant a heavy financial blow.

* April 27 – U.S. departments of Interior and Homeland Security announce joint investigation. Coast Guard says leaking crude may be set ablaze to slow the spread of oil in the Gulf.

* April 28 – The Coast Guard says the flow of oil is 5,000 barrels per day (bpd) (210,000 gallons/795,000 litres) — five times greater than first estimated. A controlled burn is held on the giant oil slick.

* April 29 – Obama pledges “every single available resource,” including the U.S. military, to contain the spill, which Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says is of “national significance.” Obama also says BP is responsible for the cleanup. Louisiana declares state of emergency due to the threat to the state’s natural resources.

* April 30 – An Obama aide says no drilling will be allowed in new areas, as the president had recently proposed, until the cause of the Deepwater Horizon accident is known.

* BP Chairman Tony Hayward says the company takes full responsibility and will pay all legitimate claims and the cost of the cleanup. The Interior Department orders safety inspections of all 30 deepwater drilling rigs and 47 deepwater production platforms.

* May 1 – Coast Guard says leak will affect the Gulf shore.

* May 2 – Obama visits the Gulf Coast to see cleanup efforts first hand. U.S. officials close areas affected by the spill to fishing for an initial period of 10 days. BP starts to drill a relief well alongside the failed well, a process that could take two to three months to complete.

* May 5 – A barge begins towing a 98-ton containment chamber to the site of the leak. BP says one of the three leaks has been shut off by capping a valve, but that would not cut the amount of oil gushing out.

* May 6 – Oil washes ashore on the Chandeleur Islands off the Louisiana coast, uninhabited barrier islands that are part of the Breton National Wildlife Refuge and important nesting and breeding areas for many bird species.

* May 7 – BP engineers use undersea robots to move the containment chamber over the larger of the two remaining leaks on the seabed. A fishing ban for federal waters off the Gulf is modified, expanded and extended to May 17.

* May 8 – BP’s containment dome hits a snag when a buildup of crystallized gas forces engineers to postpone efforts to place the chamber over the oil leak and siphon oil to the surface. “Tar balls” suspected to come from the leak wash up along a half-mile stretch of Dauphin Island, Alabama.

* May 9 – BP says it might try to plug the undersea leak by pumping materials such as shredded up tires and golf balls into the well at high pressure, a method called a “junk shot.”

* May 10 – Forecasts suggest the oil spill could move significantly west of the Mississippi River delta as brisk onshore winds prevail. BP announces plans to place a small containment dome, known as a “top hat,” over the blown out well to funnel oil to the surface.

* May 11 – Executives with BP, Transocean and Halliburton appear at congressional hearings in Washington, where Senators criticize their safety records. The executives blame each other’s companies for the explosion. The oil slick washes ashore on a third land mass: Louisiana’s Port Eads area, on the southern edge of the Mississippi Delta.(Reuters)

Minerva 150 RMinerva Motor Indonesia (PT MMI), acting as the sole licensee of Minerva Sachs in Indonesia, will increase the number of authorized dealers amounted to 110 percent more than the number that exist today. When all this time the number of authorized dealers throughout Indonesia Minerva 52 new units, end of year target will already be 110 units. “The increase is intended to provide a mixture of selling more services to consumers. Moreover, we also want to boost sales in 2010 was, “said Kristianto Goenadi, President Director of MMI on the sidelines of the launch of Minerva 150 R VX in JIExpo, Kemayoran, Jakarta, Tuesday (27 / 4).

According Kristianto it would poured investment of Rp 50 billion for the construction of these dealers. “The sub-dealer or sales outlets, we are targeting to reach 300 units by the end of the year. During this time, the number of outlets was 116 units,” he explained.

Like delaer existing today, all new dealerships will be equipped with three S is sales, or sales, spare parts or spare parts sales, and service or repair places. “So, we guarantee consumers will not be difficult to get the product Minerva, buy spare parts and obtain repair services,” said the man was friendly. One model who became the mainstay of PT MMI is Minerva 150 R VX newly launched today. Motor sport is targeted Anyar sold 30 thousand units in 2010 this. While total sales this year pegged 60 thousand units.

Kristianto mention, throughout 2009 and PT MMI recorded sales of 49 800 units. Of total sales, 60 percent was donated by a sports model. “While total sales of the sports model, 70 percent of it is R 150 Minerva,” I am he.

Whereas during the first three months of 2010, the Minerva sales reached 16 836 units. In january 4862 unit sales reaching, in February 5526 the unit, and units in March 6448. During this sale of Minerva is supported by three major financial institutions in Indonesia. They are, Adira Finance, WOM Finance, and Mashill Finance.

Meanwhile, Yanuar Arifin, Two Wheels Pamasaran Brand Manager Non-Japanese, PT Adira Finance met at the launch of Tempo, said he was quite optimistic with Minerva’s Anyar model. The reason, he said, sales of brand-funded Minerva Adira also showed a positive development. “The average Adira financed between 2000-3000 units per year. 60 percent of those sales is R 150 Minerva, “said Yanuar.

But not only the number of dealers and financing the purchase of just who will be encouraged Minerva. Production capacity was enhanced. Whereas in the past, Minerva factory in Bogor Cullinan only produce 200-300 units per day in two lines, starting this coming May be upgraded to two-fold.

Tata NanoNumber of producers vehicles incorporated in Combined Industry Indonesian Automotive (Gaikindo) declares middle waited policymaker environmental friendly. Businessman undecided before governments definitely publishing the rule.Currently governments midst brewing regulations Lizzie since Sri Mulyani served as Coordinating Economy. Till now rules yet exit also.

However, some time ago, Minister Industry MS Hidayat divulge policy. Among others, lizzie nationally will within the range Rp 70-80 million and will produced bulk on 2011.

“If government already issuing boundaries, lived we (industry),” said General Chairman Gaikindo Sudirman MR, in Jakarta, March 30 2010.

Sudirman confessed until today industry could only groping policy lizzie who middle developed government. Businessmen still wonders restriction-batasa environmentally friendly and keiritan fuels which certainly going affect engine technology will used.

Indeed, Sudirman confessed in early discussion, Gaikindo invited formulate it. Will but until now further discussion government-Gaikindo.

“Yang clearly, markets automotive national very tantalizing. Moreover for lizzie and biodegradable. Potency car buyer worth Rp 100 millions very high.” This potency motorization (changes motorcycles to cars) in Indonesia, “he.Therefore, after rule it exit, industries ready menggenjot produce’s bulk Lizzie. “Capacity national production 880th thousand vehicles. Currently newly worn 560 thousand,” says Sudirman.

PRAGUE has agreed to host the signing of a new U.S.-Russian treaty to reduce long-range nuclear weapons, the Czech Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.The announcement is the clearest sign yet that Washington and Moscow are close to completing the deal on an accord to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, which expired in December.

Ministry spokesman Filip Kanda said that Prague agreed to host the signing of the accord by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev when the negotiators reach a deal. He said negotiations have not been completed yet.

“As an ally, we have consulted with the U.S. side on an option for us to complete the signing when a deal is done,” Kanda said. “We’ve agreed,” he said.It was not clear if the plan for the signing ceremony had also been discussed with the Russian government.

The negotiations are still under way in Geneva. The treaty is likely to limit the number of deployed strategic warheads by the United States and Russia. Any agreement would need to be ratified by the legislatures of both countries and would still leave each with a large number of nuclear weapons, both deployed and stockpiled.

Both U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said following talks in Moscow last week that a deal was near – but not done.

The expired START treaty, signed by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and President George H.W. Bush, required each country to cut its nuclear warheads by at least one-fourth, to about 6,000, and to implement procedures for verifying that each side was sticking to the agreement.

The two sides pledged to continue to respect the expired treaty’s limits on nuclear arms and allow inspectors to continue verifying that both sides were living up to the deal.

Obama and Medvedev agreed at a Moscow summit in July to cut the number of nuclear warheads each possesses to between 1,500 and 1,675 within seven years as part of a broad new treaty.

For Obama, signing the treaty in Prague would be a symbolic return to the city where he outlined his nuclear agenda in April and declared his commitment to “a world without nuclear weapons” in a sweeping speech before a crowd of many thousands.(AP)

CHICAGO Boeing Co. aircraft manufacturers world number two, will accelerate the increase in the production of two of his wide-body aircraft. This step is done in order to fill orders Boeing has entered the last two years. “Improved market and conservative management approach to production has put us in a position to accelerate the increase of production aircraft,” said chief executive officer (CEO) Jim Albaugh Boeing was quoted as saying by Reuters on Saturday (20/3/2010).

Boeing explained, the production of the Boeing 777 aircraft will be increased to seven per month from the previous five per month. Previously, Boeing plans to accelerate the production of this aircraft in early 2012 but brought forward to mid-2010.

United States aircraft producers are also increasing production of two Boeing 747 aircraft per month from the previous 1.5 aircraft per month. In the initial planning, the acceleration of the Boeing 747 production will be performed in mid-2013 but then became mid-2012.

Acceleration of the production increase will affect the 2010 financial statements. Boeing said the year 2010 was a year of global economic recovery and the company will return to record profits in 2011. Improving the condition of the airline industry made a plan to cut production of Boeing Boeing 737 was canceled. Global airline industry was shaken by the weakening global economy triggered by the crisis. Travel demand plummeted so airlines cancel or postpone orders aircraft.

Last week, the International Airlines Association (IATA) estimates of 2009 the airline industry suffered a loss to USD9, 4 billion. However, flights have been recovered from the crisis with the return of passengers and higher spending power. “We see the outlook for improved commercial flights. Demand is back. We see increased traffic,” said Alex Hamilton, senior aerospace analyst CK Cooper & Co..

Npower sent low energy bulbs to three million customers

Npower sent low energy bulbs to three million customers

The Green Party accused Npower of taking “inexcusable” shortcuts instead of investing in more effective measures such as loft insulation. Unsolicited mail-outs of light bulbs as an option under the scheme were stopped by the government as of this month.NpowerLow energy light bulbs were scrapped as an option in June 2009 – and the ban came into force at the new year. said the bulbs were “part of a mix of energy-efficient measures”.The regulator Ofgem said it had expressed concern with Npower about the practice of unsolicited mail-shotsThe government ordered energy companies to help pay for measures to cut household energy consumption – such as cavity wall or loft insulation, or by issuing low energy light bulbs – two years ago. Npower – Britain’s third-largest energy supplier – sent an unrequested selection of low energy bulbs to all of its three million customers before the deadline, the Times reported. That met the company’s requirements under the scheme, but will only cut a fraction of the energy that other measures such as cavity wall or loft insulation will achieve, critics claim.

Reduce emissions

Other major energy firms, including British Gas, are thought to have distributed light bulbs before the practice was banned. It was stopped because it was not clear whether the bulbs were being used.

In July, a consultation paper revealed that energy suppliers have sent households about 200 million bulbs as part of the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) scheme. Energy suppliers’ research had suggested that 6% of the bulbs would be unused. A Green Party spokesman said: “It is inexcusable to take short cuts by sending out millions of unsolicited light bulbs instead of taking more effective measures such as cavity wall or loft insulation.”

A Department of Energy and Climate Change spokeswoman said unsolicited mail-outs of light bulbs had been stopped because it was not clear whether they were being used and research suggested enough had been distributed to satisfy demand. Energy efficiency driveShe said the ban “means energy suppliers will have to fulfil their obligation by providing more installations of loft and cavity wall insulation instead, which will further reduce emissions and permanently lower fuel bills”.

“We’ve recently increased and extended the obligation meaning even more money will be made available into making homes more efficient,” she added. Npower said it was committed to the CERT scheme and “was doing the right thing by [its] customers and energy efficiency”. A spokesman said: “These low energy bulbs are part of a mix of energy-efficient measures (including cavity wall or loft insulation) – some of which are inherently more expensive than others.

“They should be viewed in the wider context of the 120 projects undertaken by Npower every hour of every day at a cost of over £100m.” Npower customers who have already received low energy bulbs may still contact the company and request financial support for additional carbon reducing measures and will be judged on a case-by-case basis.

The Wide-field Infra red Survey Explorer (WISE)

The Wide-field Infra red Survey Explorer (WISE)

Scientists are set to launch an all-seeing telescope with an ability to map the sky hundreds of times greater than other observatories.The Wide-field Infra red Survey Explorer (WISE) will now be launched on Monday after the mission, scheduled for for today, was delayed because of a problem with the spacecraft’s steering engine.WISE, which will blast off from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base, will scan the entire sky in infra red light in search of never-before-seen asteroids, comets, the coolest and dimmest stars, and the most luminous galaxies.Infra red is light beyond the red part of the rainbow that is invisible to our eyes.The Nasa spacecraft, about the size of a Smart car, will snap 7,500 pictures a day at four different infra red wavelengths and the findings could totally revise the familiar portrait of our solar system.

One of its main tasks is to catalog objects posing a danger to Earth.Some astronomers have speculated the telescope could even reveal a huge gas planet in the outer reaches of our solar system.Peter Eisenhardt, a project scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, told The Times: ‘What we’re doing is opening up the sky in a way that hasn’t been possible before.’It will transform the picture of our solar neighbourhood.’

The £195million satellite will orbit Earth 15 times a day, in low orbit 325 miles above the ground.The mission will last about 10 months, until its supply of solid hydrogen runs out, and will scan the entire sky about one-and-a-half times.Solar panels will provide WISE with the electricity it needs to operate and it will take six months to orbit the sky once.

boeing secret space shuttleIt’s been a long wait—in some ways, more than 50 years—but in April 2010, the U.S. Air Force is scheduled to launch an Atlas V booster from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying the newest U.S. spacecraft, the unmanned X-37, to orbit. The X-37 embodies the Air Force’s desire for an operational space-plane, a wish that dates to the 1950s, the era of the rocket-powered X-15 and X-20. In other ways, though, the X-37 will be picking up where another U.S. space-plane, NASA’s space shuttle, leaves off.

Boeing X-37With a wingspan of 15 feet and a length of 27.5 feet, the X-37 looks like a tiny space shuttle. It has a blunt (though windowless) nose, and one rocket engine bell instead of the shuttle’s three. Two cargo doors open just as the shuttle’s do, revealing a four- by seven-foot bay. Like the shuttle, the X-37 was designed for low Earth orbits—in the latter’s case, altitudes of 125 to 575 miles. And the craft will fly like a shuttle, reentering the atmosphere with the orbiter’s 40-degree nose-high attitude. After reentry, it will change to a 20-degree nose-down glide and, flying at up to 220 mph, land at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, with Edwards Air Force Base as an alternate.

But as for the period between launch and landing, no one, save for a select few in the Department of Defense, knows exactly what the little Boeing-built space-plane will do, or for how long. The Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office, which is running the program, says only that the orbital test version, the X-37B, will take a suite of next-generation technologies to orbit and will break new ground in the realm of launch, recovery, and reuse, all with an unmanned twist that the shuttle never offered.

The USAF's Secret SpaceplaneAt a 2008 Space Foundation breakfast in Washington, D.C., Gary Payton, deputy under secretary of the Air Force for space programs, recalled the X-37’s origins. Payton started the program while at NASA. “Then, the X-37 was intended to be a testbed for new technologies that could retrofit into the shuttle: predominantly guidance, navigation, and control, and [thermal protection system] technologies,” he said. In that era, planners imagined the shuttle carrying the X-37 to space in its cargo bay and releasing it.

Now, with the shuttle’s retirement looming, it appears the X-37 will have an independent, post-shuttle life. Payton envisioned such a role for the X-37, saying: “It would be really advantageous in my mind if we had a system you could launch, recover, change out the payload bay quickly, and put into a different orbit, and do all that measured in weeks instead of decades.” David Hamilton, director of the Rapid Capabilities Office, says in an e-mail: “Eventually, I see the unique possibility to operate X-37B more like an aircraft and explore the needs of responsive, reusable spacecraft.” Unlike a satellite, he points out, the space-plane returns, enabling “detailed inspection and significantly better learning than can be achieved with [a satellite’s] remote telemetry alone. Experiments can be modified and re-flown, with the objective of shortening the technology maturation time line.”

Boeing X-37The space shuttle was designed to be a very heavy payload lifter, and it has performed that job extremely well,” says Mark Lewis, a University of Maryland hypersonic expert who recently completed a four-year appointment as chief scientist for the Air Force. “But you don’t need to send a Mack truck into space when a Toyota Celica will do.”The question is: Will do what? Lewis, whose enthusiastic speech barely keeps pace with his mind, is happy to talk about the skin-deep similarities between the shuttle and the X-37. (“A lot of the basic reentry physics is treated the same way,” he says. “Blunt configurations. The shuttle has very blunt leading edges.”) But when he’s asked about anything more than the X-37’s aerodynamics, he clams up.

So does everyone else. “While some aspects of the…program have been designated as unclassified and been released to the public; information regarding specific technical and performance capabilities will not be released at this time,” writes David Hamilton. “Hide it in plain view,” says one observer of the Air Force’s practice of letting out just a little about the X-37, enough to make it seem like it will never be more than a research tool.

Hamilton does say that “once declared operational, the X-37B could have applications to support missions such as space situational awareness; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; on-orbit servicing and repair; and satellite deployment and/or retrieval.”

It’s possible the space-plane could have a role in national security, particularly since China, India, Japan, and even Iran have begun to exploit space. In December 2007, photographs of an unmanned, classified Chinese space-plane, the Shenlong, or “Divine Dragon,” began to appear on Chinese Web sites. Though hitched to the underside of a bomber, rather than perched atop an expendable booster, the mysterious Shenlong has a blunt nose and single rocket engine bell, making its appearance strikingly similar to the X-37’s.

The U.S. program started out relatively open to view, a research effort jointly shaped by the Air Force, NASA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and Boeing. The Air Force ordered the first prototype, the X-40A, from Boeing in 1996. When it came time to produce the next iteration, the X-37A drop-test vehicle, NASA had the company increase the size by about 20 percent.

But since then, the X-37 has taken a winding and perplexing path among NASA, DARPA, and the Air Force. From 2004 to 2006, DARPA oversaw it. Along the way, both the X-40A and the X-37A have been drop-tested (first over New Mexico in 1998 and California in 2006, respectively), which proved their automated approach and landing abilities. Finally the program was taken over by the Air Force. Today, call up any of these organizations and say “X-37” and it’s like spraying a garden hose at housecats.