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A new industry group led by Lloyd's Register has been launched in the UK to develop safety, regulatory and insurance frameworks for nuclear-powered vessels.
Lloyd’s Register is leading a new UK consortium to set global standards for the safe, secure and commercial operation of nuclear-powered ships.
The UK has a long history of leading maritime innovation and is now in a strong position to support the safe adoption of ...
The Maritime Nuclear Consortium includes Lloyd’s Register, Rolls Royce, Babcock International, Stephenson Harwood, and NorthStandard.
Lloyd's Register is leading a new consortium of UK companies seeking "to set the highest international standards for safe, ...
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 ...
Integrated transport planning is becoming essential to the safe, efficient deployment of next-generation nuclear technologies ...
No civilian maritime nuclear facilities have been commissioned in over four decades, but there’s been three major reports released this month on their future potential. DNV’s latest report, Maritime ...
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 ...
New propulsion systems reduce shipping emissions through several key mechanisms, contributing to lower fuel consumption, increased energy efficiency, and adoption of cleaner energy sources: Hybrid ...
The UK has formed a Maritime Nuclear Consortium to set global standards for safe, zero-carbon nuclear shipping ...