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 ...
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Ships Could Start Going Nuclear Again
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, ...
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Hyundai develops nuclear-powered cargo ship concept
Hyundai is embarking on an ambitious project to revolutionize the shipping industry by developing a nuclear-powered container ship. This innovative vessel will utilize small modular reactors (SMRs) ...
Core Power is among those pushing nuclear power an alternative fuel for shipping, but faces fragmented regulatory frameworks ...
A new report from Lloyd's Register and LucidCatalyst on behalf of Seaspan Corporation examines the benefits for a 15,000 TEU ...
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Why Oklo Stock Popped on Friday
Investors got a new reason to like Oklo stock today, but does it hold up?
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 ...
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 ...
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