A new generation of large, efficient reactor-powered cargo ships is set to revolutionize the maritime industry by sailing at higher speeds while emitting zero emissions. This advancement in nuclear power has the potential to create ships that are safer, more reliable, emissions-free, longer-lived, and more productive, according to a report by Lloyds Register.
The report highlights how nuclear power could transform the maritime industry by creating ships that are safer, more reliable, emissions-free, longer-lived, and more productive. With this technology leading to significant advancements in the industry, it’s clear that nuclear power will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of shipping.
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