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UK Maritime Consortium Initiates Nuclear-Powered Shipping Plan
The UK is advancing its efforts in maritime decarbonization with the launch of the Maritime Nuclear Consortium, spearheaded by Lloyd's Register. The consortium gathers expertise from nuclear, maritime, insurance, and regulatory fields to establish standards for nuclear-powered ships, touted as safe and efficient energy solutions with zero carbon emissions.
With a coalition of industry leaders including Rolls-Royce and Babcock International, the consortium's first initiative aims to demonstrate design acceptability, develop certification frameworks, and establish insurability pathways for nuclear vessels. This venture positions the UK to lead the global development of nuclear maritime standards, fostering innovation and creating high-skilled jobs.
Nick Brown, CEO of Lloyd's Register, underscores the role of nuclear power in achieving decarbonization. Rolls-Royce's Jake Thompson emphasizes the consortium's pivotal role in the energy transition, while insurance firm NorthStandard highlights the importance of regulatory assurance. Babcock's Maria Taboada and Stephenson Harwood align on the strategic impact of nuclear-powered ships on the UK's maritime leadership.
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