Lloyd’s Register (LR) has joined forces with Zodiac Maritime, HD KSOE and Kepco E&C in a joint development project (JDP) for the research and development of nuclear-propelled ship designs. This will include bulk carriers and container ships.

The move comes as the shipping industry looks more closely at nuclear as a future marine fuel in the context of the energy transition and decarbonisation targets. Under the JDP, HD KSOE and Kepco will provide designs for future vessels and its reactors while LR will assess rule requirements for safe operation and regulatory compliance models.

The JDP partners will work to address the challenges involved with nuclear propulsion, such as applying existing terrestrial nuclear technology to ships, and the project will enable Zodiac to evaluate ship specifications and voyage considerations around nuclear technology.

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Huge opportunity for nuclear technology

In a joint statement, KSOE and Kepco E&C say: ‘A nuclear propulsion ship emits no carbon, and its paramount goal is to be designed with a life cycle cost (LCA) of less than half that of carbon neutral ships.’

Sung-Gu Park, President North East Asia, LR, adds: ‘LR believes there is huge opportunity for nuclear technology to support the maritime energy transition and provide long-term low or zero-carbon fuel supply security. We have been assessing nuclear’s potential over many decades and we are delighted to partner with Zodiac, HD KSOE and Kepco on this R&D project for nuclear-propelled ships.’

‘The shipping industry is on an exciting but challenging journey as we transition towards a zero-carbon future. There is clearly great potential for nuclear technology to play a key part in achieving this mission, but the industry is only in the early stages of putting nuclear power to the test,’ states Stavros Hatzigrigoris, New Buildings Director at Zodiac Maritime. ‘We are therefore thrilled to partner with HD KSOE, KEPCO and LR on this JDP and help facilitate the research and development needed to accelerate nuclear power technology in shipping.’

Picture: Lloyd’s Register, Zodiac Maritime, HD KSOE and Kepco E&C signing an MoU at Korea’s HD Hyundai Global R&D Centre.

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