DNV: Nuclear propulsion viable for decarbonisation

A graphic detailing nuclear propulsion onboard ships

Source: DNV

A new DNV report claims that nuclear propulsion could become a viable long-term solution for maritime decarbonisation, as shifting environmental pressures reshape the global shipping industry.

The white paper, “Maritime nuclear propulsion: Technologies, commercial viability, and regulatory challenges for nuclear-powered vessels,” highlights how marine nuclear technologies differ from land-based systems.

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