ABS and the Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO) are working together to advance commercial small modular reactor (SMR)-powered ships and floating SMR power generation platforms.
Technology and framework
ABS will provide an analysis of applicable regulatory guidelines and international standards for the design of SMR-powered ships.
KRISO will develop core technologies for SMR-powered ships, including conceptual designs for the vessel and propulsion systems as well as the development of a framework for integrated ship, nuclear power safety analysis.
Floating SMR power generation platform
KRISO will design a floating SMR power generation platform and a nuclear power plant on the sea
In addition, KRISO will design a floating SMR power generation platform, and a nuclear power plant on the sea, along with a commercialisation model that can supply stable power to island areas in the future.
“ABS is taking a major role in the support of nuclear power projects in the maritime industry through our knowledge of international regulations and development of Class-related safety requirements,” said Patrick Ryan, ABS Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.
Eco-friendly marine technology
"We are proud to apply our experience to these research projects with KRISO. With the increased focus on zero-carbon emissions, modern nuclear technologies offer the potential for decarbonisation in many areas of the sector."
“Through this joint research with ABS, we will lead the development of future eco-friendly marine technology and establish global standards for the commercialisation of SMRs in the marine sector and will lead the global market for nuclear-powered ships in the future,” said Keyyong Hong, President of KRISO.