The UK is pushing the debate on “nuclear” cargo for the merchant navy

A British consortium is putting back on the table an idea as spectacular as it is controversial: using nuclear power as a propulsion solution for the merchant navy. The main argument is clear: if the “zero emissions” goal becomes non-negotiable, the industry will have to explore all options capable of ensuring long voyages without relying on fossil fuels or overly complex refueling logistics.

The subject immediately attracts attention because it combines innovation, energy sovereignty, security, and international regulation. On paper, the technology already exists in the military naval world, but transposing it to the civilian sector raises major questions: safety standards, port acceptance, insurance, governance, waste management, and above all, a common regulatory framework between regions.

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