Bureau Veritas joins the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization
Bureau Veritas has become a founding member of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO), dedicated to shaping the future of nuclear energy in the maritime sector.
Read moreBureau Veritas has become a founding member of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO), dedicated to shaping the future of nuclear energy in the maritime sector.
Read moreThe Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO) has launched a research program to develop core technologies for small modular reactor (SMR)-powered ships and floating SMR power generation platforms from 2024 through 2028.
Read moreThe Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO), the NGO that was launched in early March to explore developing nuclear energy solutions for the maritime sector, has announced its eleven inaugural members.
Read moreOn March 6, HD Hyundai Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) disclosed the establishment of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO) in collaboration with prominent international nuclear energy entities.
Read moreHD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (HD KSOE) is reportedly accelerating its entry into the nuclear power plant ship market, seeking collaborations.
Read moreWestinghouse and Prodigy are jointly developing a Transportable Nuclear Power Plant (TNPP) equipped with an eVinci microreactor.
Read moreRussia reported on Monday, December 25th, that emergency crews successfully extinguished a fire on the Sevmorput, a Soviet-era nuclear-powered cargo-icebreaker ship docked in Murmansk.
Read moreLloyd’s Register (LR) has joined forces with Zodiac Maritime, HD KSOE and KEPCO E&C in a joint development project for the research and development of nuclear-propelled ship designs, including bulk carriers and containerships, with the parties signing a MoU at Korea’s HD Hyundai Global R&D Center.
Read moreAccording to media reports, China has revealed the design of the world's largest nuclear-powered container ship.
Read moreABS Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Christopher J. Wiernicki, welcomed nuclear energy experts, government representatives, academia, and senior maritime industry leaders from around the world for ABS forum, The Role of Advanced Nuclear Technologies in the Maritime Energy Transition in Washington, D.C.
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