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    1. [3]US Navy may get more nuclear powered
    2. [4]NXP Semiconductor 150 mbps LTE modem and Clearwires 6Mbps Wimax
       network
    3. [5]Carnival of Space Week 58
    4. [6]Iraq Oil production could increase by 400,000 bpd by the end of
       2008
    5. [7]United States might finally build a new oil refinery in 2013
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[10]US Navy may get more nuclear powered

   [11]Research and development work on adapting the design of the Ford
   (CVN-78) class aircraft carrier nuclear power plant for use in a new
   Navy cruisers CG(X) and could be extended to amphibious assault
   vessels.
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     Congress in 2007 passed the National Defense Authorization Act for
     2008, an annual piece of legislation that tells the Pentagon how it
     should spend its budget. Under the act all future aircraft
     carriers, submarines and battle cruisers have to be built with a
     nuclear power system at their heart.
     The National Defense Authorization Bill for 2009, which the Senate
     has still to pass, aims to shift the process up a gear by adding
     various types of amphibious assault ships to the list of those that
     must be powered by nuclear reactors in the future. Amphibious ships
     come in various forms, from those that incorporate a dock for
     landing craft, to undersized aircraft carriers for helicopters and
     vertical take-off aircraft - or a mixture of both. The vessels'
     position in combat can also vary - from a "stand-off"
     over-the-horizon location to being moored to a pier in a combat
     zone.
     Equipping such ships with nuclear reactors would have another
     advantage in military operations, says Wright. "Assault ships are
     carrier escort vehicles and will no longer be holding up a carrier
     task force's progress by having to be refuelled every three to five
     days," she says.

   There was a 2007 study on the use of more nuclear power in the United
   States Navy
   A potential advantage of nuclear power postulated by some observers is
   that a nuclear-powered ship can use its reactor to provide electrical
   power for use
   ashore for extended periods of time, particularly to help localities
   that are
   experiencing brownouts during peak use periods or whose access to
   electrical power
   from the grid has been disrupted by a significant natural disaster or
   terrorist attack. The Navy has stated that the CG(X) is to have a
   total power-generating capacity of about 80 megawatts (MW). Some
   portion of that would be needed to operate the reactor plant itself
   and other essential equipment aboard the ship. Much of the rest might
   be available for transfer off the ship. For purposes of comparison, a
   typical U.S. commercial power plant might have a capacity of 300 MW to
   1000 MW. A
   single megawatt can be enough to meet the needs of several hundred
   U.S. homes,
   depending on the region of the country and other factors.
   The Navy is looking to install radar requiring 30 or 31 megawatts of
   power onto its new Cruiser.
   A nuclear-powered CG(X) could cost roughly 32% to 37% more than a
   conventionally powered CG(X). The Navy estimates that building the
   CG(X) or other future Navy surface ships with nuclear power could
   reduce the production cost of nuclear-propulsion components for
   submarines and aircraft carriers by 5% to 9%, depending on the number
   of nuclear-powered surface ships that are built.20 Building one
   nuclear-powered cruiser every two years, the Navy has testified, might
   reduce nuclear-propulsion component costs by about 7%.
   At a crude oil cost of $74.15 per barrel (which was a market price at
   certain points in 2006), the life-cycle cost premium of nuclear power
   is:
   -- 17% to 37% for a small surface combatant;
   -- 0% to 10% for a medium sized surface combatant; and
   -- 7% to 8% for an amphibious ship.
   Newly calculated life-cycle cost break-even cost-ranges, which
   supercede the break-even cost figures from the 2005 NR quick look
   analysis, are as follows:
   -- $210 per barrel to $670 per barrel for a small surface combatant;
   -- $70 per barrel to $225 per barrel for a medium-size surface
   combatant; and
   -- $210 per barrel to $290 per barrel for an amphibious ship. In each
   case, the lower dollar figure is for a high ship operating tempo, and
   the higher dollar figure is
   for a low ship operating tempo.
   A 2006 Navy study states that for a medium-size surface combatant that
   is larger than the DDG-1000, an additional cost of about $600 million
   to $700 million would equate to a procurement cost increase of about
   22%. If building a Navy surface combatant or amphibious ship with
   nuclear power rather than conventional power would add roughly $600
   million to $700 million to its procurement cost., then procuring one
   or two nuclear-powered CG(X)s per year, as called for in the Navy's
   30-year shipbuilding plan, would cost roughly $600 million to $1,400
   million more per year than procuring one or two conventionally powered
   CG(X)s per year, and procuring a force of 19 nuclear-powered CG(X)s
   would cost roughly $11.4 billion to $13.3 billion more than procuring
   a force of 19 conventionally powered CG(X)s. For purposes of
   comparison,the Navy has requested a total of $13.7 billion for the SCN
   account for FY2008.

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[35]NXP Semiconductor 150 mbps LTE modem and Clearwires 6Mbps Wimax network

   [36]NXP Launches The World's Fastest Cellular Modem, the [37]PNX6910,
   which is capable of achieving data transfer rates of 150 Mbits
   downlink and 50 Mbits uplink, and supports multi-mode
   LTE/HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM capability.
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   [44]Sprint Nextel and Clearwire are promising that their new 6Mbps
   WiMAX network will support both open access and wholesale access and
   that it will reach 140 million people by the end of 2010 and
   executives announced that they hope to cover 220 million people by
   2017.

     A lengthy document filed this week with the FCC asks for permission
     to merge the 2.5GHz spectrum assets of Sprint and Clearwire into
     "New Clearwire," the company backed by Sprint, Clearwire, Intel,
     Time Warner, Google, and Bright House. In the filing, Clearwire
     makes the case that it will provide true "third pipe" Internet
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   Clearwire claim that "each of these systems has consistently
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[62]Carnival of Space Week 58

   [63]Carnival of Space 58 is up at UniverseToday
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   [70]This site contributed an article on the top ten near term
   developments for vastly increased capabilities in space
   [71]Centauri Dreams talks about a light tower for propelling solar
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   [72]Bad Astronomy talks about a quantum mechanics test at the space
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   [73]Colony Worlds indicates that future colonists should grow bamboo
   [74]Hobbyspace reports that the 2008 Lunar Lander Challenge will take
   place at Holloman Air Force Base in Alamogordo, New Mexico, October
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[93]Iraq Oil production could increase by 400,000 bpd by the end of 2008

   [94]Following up on Iraq Oil status Oil production and output holding
   steady at higher levels that started in May. Iraq will produce [95]up
   to 2.9 million bpd by the end of 2008, Hussein al-Shahristani Iraqi
   Oil Minister 2.9 million bpd would be an increase of about 400,000 bpd
   from levels at the end of May, 2008 2.53 million bpd.

     Starved of access to oil and gas prospects by governments who
     increasingly favour development by their state oil companies,
     Western oil companies are eager to invest in Iraq, home to the
     world's third biggest oil reserves. However, the security situation
     and an uncertain legal framework have deterred the majors from
     making significant investment.
     Major oil companies have all turned in their proposals for oil
     service deals and some will be signed this month. Shahristani had
     warned that Baghdad might drop the oil service contracts, worth
     about $500 million a piece, if the majors failed to sign deals by
     June. Five of the deals under discussion are with Royal Dutch Shell
     (nyse: RDSA), Shell in partnership with BHP Billiton (nyse: BBL),
     BP (nyse: BP), Exxon Mobil (nyse: XOM) and Chevron (nyse: CVX) in
     partnership with Total . Iraq is also in talks with a consortium of
     Anadarko (APC.N), Vitol and Dome for a sixth contract on the Luhais
     field.

   [96]Dow Jones news reports the Iraqi oil ministry is planning to
   announce the first round of tenders to develop its vast oil fields,
   which are among the world's largest, at the end of June or the
   beginning of July, an Iraqi oil official said Monday.

     "Iraq is going to announce the first round of tenders to develop
     super giant oil fields in southern and northern Iraq either at the
     end of June or the beginning of July," the official told Dow Jones
     Newswires by telephone from Baghdad.
     The official named seven oil fields and two gas fields that would
     be included in the first tender announcement. They are North
     Rumaila, South Rumaila, Zubair, West Qurna, and Buzurgan in
     southern Iraq and Kirkuk and Bai Hassan in northern Iraq. The two
     gas fields are Akkaz in western part of the country and Mansouriya
     in the east.
     Over the last few months, the ministry has been working to prepare
     contract models for these fields, the official said. The ministry
     has signaled that more restrictive service contracts may be used to
     develop these fields, rather than controversial production-sharing
     contracts.
     The official said the ministry would hold a news conference to
     announce these new tenders.
     Iraq is currently in the final stages of striking what are called
     Technical Services Contracts, or TSCs, with oil majors to help
     boost crude oil production in the country's largest producing
     fields.
     Iraqi oil sources said these TSCs could be signed as early as June.
     Each would last two years and could be extended for another year.
     Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani has threatened to cancel these
     TSCs if they aren't signed in June. The TSCs are designed to boost
     Iraq's crude oil production from producing oil fields.
     Iraq wants to boost production by 600,000 barrels a day in six
     producing oil fields in northern and southern Iraq. They are Kirkuk
     in the north, West Qurna 1, Zubair, Missan, Rumaila and Luhais in
     the south.

   FURTHER READING
   [97]State Department Iraq Weekly Report for June 11, 2008

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[115]United States might finally build a new oil refinery in 2013

   [116]The first new oil refinery in the United States in thirty years
   is one step closer.
   Union County residents voted 58 percent to 42 percent Tuesday to
   endorse the rezoning of almost 3,300 acres of pristine farm land north
   of Elk Point for the oil refinery. Texas-based Hyperion Resources
   requested the rezoning for the $10 billion refinery, billed as a
   potential step toward national energy independence.
   It will process 400,000 barrels of oil per day (mostly from Canada's
   oilsands) and will likely be in operation in 2013.
   [117]North Dakota reported 5700 more barrels of oil per day in March,
   2008 MArch production was 143738 bopd versus February 138013 bopd.
   [118]Reece Energy Exploration Corp. rose to a third-straight record in
   Toronto after saying it found oil in the first well it drilled in the
   Bakken area in Saskatchewan
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   [119]Previous coverage of North Dakota's Bakken Oil
   [120]Daily North Dakota drilling and production reports (after 6
   months on confidential list)
   [121]North Dakota oil statistics

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