Norwegian shipbuilder Vard has partnered with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Ålesund and other key stakeholders to explore the potential of nuclear propulsion in maritime ...
The signatories have committed to an ongoing collaborative effort – across industries – to address technological, regulatory, ...
A new paper titled "Facilitating Global Deployment of Floating Nuclear Power Plants" has been published by the World Nuclear Association's Cooperation in Reactor Design Evaluation and Licensing ...
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Regulating Nuclear-Powered Ships on the High Seas
The need to regulate nuclear-powered ships is a matter that will only grow more pressing with the passage of time. After ...
As interest in nuclear marine propulsion grows, ABS and KRISO ( Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering) have ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNOpinion
South Korea's Nuclear Submarine Quest: Four Key Challenges
Today, approximately 130 nuclear-powered submarines are in operation worldwide, distributed among the United States (66), ...
A new “Nuclear Ship Safety Handbook” by the MIT Maritime Consortium aims to set the standard for safe maritime nuclear propulsion. Using research data and standards, combined with operational ...
The Australian Government has delivered a key milestone in Australia’s SSN program with the establishment of the Australian ...
The maritime industry’s elusive quest to achieve so-called ‘zero’ emissions continues. Where it ends is not a one-size-fits-all discussion. The year-end maritime industry discussions tend to move away ...
As maritime stakeholders race to scale up the solutions that will help decarbonise the industry, interest has been growing in a technology that has long been in the background: nuclear power. This ...
The Japanese defense minister said on Nov. 6 that Japan must consider adding nuclear-powered submarines to its fleet, a ...
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