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Navigating nuclear energy in maritime | Nuclear Guidance Note


Year: 2025
Language: English
Author: Lloyd's Register
Genre: Practical Guide
Publisher: Lloyd's Register
Edition: December 2025
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 63
Description: Navigating nuclear energy in maritime - Initial considerations for nuclear ships and offshore.
Nuclear industries are preparing for increased technology deployment in advance of the next major stage of energy transition. Maritime industries demand compliant, reliable energy sources or sustainable fuel to maintain effective shipping and offshore industries.
This document gives information and guidance for the engineering and product development of nuclear power solutions for commercial shipping or offshore industries. It aims to help project teams navigate regulatory, legal, and economic challenges. The first adoption of nuclear technology for a commercial maritime project can offer precedents for more projects to scale-up and pave the way to the development of a harmonised international framework as nuclear takes its place in the energy transition of the commercial shipping and offshore industries.

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