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LNG Carrier Nuclear ship concept design | Pathways to a Low carbon future


Year: 2024
Language: English
Author: ABS and HEC
Genre: Other, Reference book
Publisher: ABS
Edition: November 2024
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 16
Description: The scope of this report focuses on the state of current advanced nuclear technology and how it could be modified, adapted and developed for commercial shipping. Basic assumptions on how the regulatory and commercial setup of nuclear-powered commercial vessels were required to serve as a basis for how the vessel design and the advanced reactor technology currently under development might come together to shape the nuclear vessels of the future.
The intended scope of this study is to consider and discuss a standard liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier design using nuclear power for propulsion and other primary energy needs. The design of this nuclear-powered vessel required several assumptions based on the perceived level of technical readiness and concept of operations that, at this time, are not defined. The reactors used in this concept study are intended for land-based applications.

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