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A novel design for a floating offshore nuclear power barge from HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) and KEPCO Engineering and Construction Company, Inc. (KEPCO E&C) received approval in principle (AIP) from ABS.

Project collaborators include ABS, HD KSOE, KEPCO E&C, and the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR). Representatives from each company met in Washington, D.C., for the AIP presentation.

Floating SMR barge

The floating small modular reactor (SMR) barge is intended to serve as offshore power generation for remote communities and island electrification.

HD KSOE provided basic designs for the marine systems; then ABS and LISCR completed design reviews based on class and statutory requirements. KEPCO E&C will continue to work on risk assessments for future applications.

Easily scalable platform

Modern nuclear technologies are increasingly suggested as a potential solution to lower carbon emissions"

Modern nuclear technologies are increasingly suggested as a potential solution to lower carbon emissions," said Patrick Ryan, ABS Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. 

"Floating production platforms like this barge from HD KSOE have the possibility to scale more easily than what can be done on land. ABS is proud to apply our research and experience to innovative projects such as this one."

Integrated design

This barge design not only eliminates the inconvenience of selecting onshore sites by being installed at sea but also offers the advantage of an integrated design for thermal energy production. This increases the potential to support the production of eco-friendly ship fuels like ammonia or methanol," said Dr. Kim Sung-Jun, Director of Future Technology at HD KSOE.

"Furthermore, HD KSOE has invested $30 million in the fourth-generation SMR company, TerraPower, and we have plans to accelerate the development of future nuclear-powered ships by establishing an SMR research team."

Marine SMR technology

KEPCO E&C developed APR1400 which received design certification from the U.S. NRC in 2019"

"KEPCO E&C developed APR1400 which received design certification from the U.S. NRC in 2019 and has continuously designed more than 30 nuclear power plants at home and abroad over the past 40 years," said Dr. Moon Young-Tae, Senior Director of KEPCO E&C.

"In addition, we have our own marine SMR, 'BANDI', and we are making efforts to develop marine SMR technology as well as onshore SMR."

Decarbonisation

"Based on our abundant experience in the nuclear power business and accumulated technology, we will actively contribute to decarbonisation for the environment and future generations."

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