Our Nuclear Guidance document, compiled in partnership with North Standard and Global Nuclear Security Partners (GNSP), outlines the growing need for reliable and compliant energy sources in maritime industries, particularly for commercial shipping and offshore operations. It introduces nuclear power as a viable solution and highlights the complex challenges involved in its integration, including regulatory, legal, and economic considerations.
The guidance aims to support engineering and product development efforts by offering a structured approach to deploying nuclear technologies in maritime environments.
The document covers the regulatory and technical frameworks necessary for successful implementation, plus also discussing the roles of key bodies such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stressing the importance of harmonising maritime and nuclear standards. Topics covered include safety classification, environmental impact assessments, structural integrity, and the development of a robust nuclear safety case. Security measures are also addressed, with emphasis on physical and cyber protection systems, as well as insider threat mitigation.
Operational and financial aspects are also thoroughly explored, including personnel qualifications, emergency response planning, and quality assurance throughout the project lifecycle. The document examines insurance and reinsurance challenges, advocating for a predictable liability framework to support commercial viability. Also providing a roadmap for adoption, guiding stakeholders through public engagement, design activities, and regulatory processes.
The conclusion reinforces the potential of nuclear energy in maritime sectors and calls for early, collaborative stakeholder involvement to refine and implement the guidance effectively.