For decades, nuclear power has been reserved for the most formidable naval vessels. Now, the shipping industry faces a pivotal question: Can nuclear technology power commercial ships? While adopting ...
China State Ship­building Corp (CSSC), the world's largest shipbuilding conglomerate controlling one-third of the global ...
As countries around the world try to tamp down emissions (well, some of them, anyway), a major target for improvement is the shipping industry. Ships produce 3% of all the world's emissions per year, ...
A new report from Lloyd's Register and LucidCatalyst on behalf of Seaspan Corporation examines the benefits for a 15,000 TEU ...
Core Power is among those pushing nuclear power an alternative fuel for shipping, but faces fragmented regulatory frameworks ...
The commercial shipping industry is chasing a novel carbon-free propulsion technology as it pursues a lofty climate goal: nuclear power. Shipping accounts for more planet-warming greenhouse gas ...
On a holiday-shortened trading day Friday, the last day of a holiday-interrupted trading week, shares of small modular ...
The USS George Washington (CVN-73) has returned to Yokosuka, Japan, reclaiming its title as the U.S. Navy’s sole ...
The need to regulate nuclear-powered ships is a matter that will only grow more pressing with the passage of time. After decades in which the world’s only nuclear-powered merchant ship, the NS ...
A ship containing radioactive nuclear waste docked in Germany early on Tuesday, amid protests by anti-nuclear activists. The purpose-built vessel arrived at the Nordenham port in north-western Germany ...