Feadship has officially joined the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO). This step builds on Feadship’s energy transition roadmap launched in 2020, which defines the shipyard’s path toward carbon-neutral yachting.
NEMO is a collective dedicated to advancing fair and effective regulations for the deployment, operation, and decommissioning of floating nuclear power.
Milestones already achieved in Feadship‘s roadmap include next-generation multi-fuel systems and the integration of fuel cell technology, demonstrating both technical readiness and long-term ambition.
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Regulations needed
With fourth-generation nuclear reactors now approaching maturity, floating nuclear power is gaining attention across the maritime sector. Potential applications from the mid-2030s include offshore power barges for synthetic fuel production and zero-emission propulsion for the world’s largest vessels. For Feadship, maintaining an open perspective on such transformative technologies is essential to future-proof superyachting.
Through dedicated R&D, Feadship has explored the potential of nuclear propulsion for yachts, examining the technological, regulatory, and operational implications. While economic and crew-related challenges remain considerable, the absence of clear regulation remains the primary barrier to adoption. Issues such as radiation dose limits, operational freedom in sensitive ecological zones, and access to densely populated harbours must be addressed before nuclear systems can realistically play a role in yachting.
By joining NEMO, Feadship contributes to shaping the regulatory frameworks that will enable responsible innovation. This reflects the shipyard’s conviction that collaboration, transparency, and proactive regulation are key to sustainable maritime energy.
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Long-term horizon
‘Yachting has always been about pioneering the future of technology at sea,’ says Giedo Loeff, Head of Innovation and Strategy. ‘Joining NEMO aligns with our vision to explore every credible pathway toward a sustainable future. Nuclear power may not be tomorrow’s solution for superyachts, but it could be part of the long-term horizon – and it is our responsibility to help shape that possibility in a safe and sustainable way.’
Picture: Relativity, Feadship’s seventh concept (2012), imagined how Albert Einstein might have used a yacht. It was the first concept design to explore nuclear energy as a future power source, reflecting Feadship’s innovative and forward-looking approach (image by Feadship).
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