As you may know, some industry players have proposed the use of nuclear energy in the cargo sector. There have, however, been concerns regarding its safety. It's for this reason that CORE POWER and Lloyd’s Register (LR) plan to collaborate on research to find out how safe it would be to implement nuclear energy in the industry. Your thoughts? Discover more here: https://heyor.ca/ExS4Yo #NuclearEnergy #Cargo #COREPOWER #LloydsRegister
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Nuclear power has long been a controversial topic on the world energy stage. Global interest is growing, and 22 countries pledged to triple world nuclear energy production by 2050. It's possible, but the industry will require unprecedented levels of investment, public support, and safety regulations. Do you think we can achieve this nuclear energy goal by 2050?
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Another promising study about future of nuclear at sea. At first glance the capital costs for retrofit project or newly built nuclear commercial ship could appear to be high but in a long run this will be compensated by lower fuel costs, longer routes, and cleaner environment for generations to come ⛵
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Exciting news that could unlock the potential of nuclear power ☢️ in the maritime industry instead of consuming some 350 million tonnes of fossil fuel annuall that accounts for about 3% of total worldwide carbon emissions. The Danish liner giant AP Moller-Maersk is considering adding nuclear energy to the mix of fuel choices and has been teamed up with Lloyd's Register and Core Power on a project to explore the regulatory assessment of a next-generation nuclear-propelled feeder container ship. The project signals a radical new direction for the world's second-largest liner operator. The joint study will investigate the improved operational and regulatory understanding that is needed for the application of nuclear power in container shipping. 👏🏾☢️🌍💡
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