Floating Nuclear Reactors Could Power Entire Countries by 2025

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A Danish startup plans to fit small nuclear reactors onto ships that plug directly into the grid.

Danish nuclear energy company Seaborg announced it recently passed a feasibility test by the American Bureau of Shipping which brings it one step closer to bringing its floating nuclear reactor project to fruition.co-founder and CEO Troels Schönfeldt called the step"an important milestone towards [its] ambitious target to deploy the first commercial power barge by 2025.

"The maritime approach reduces time, project risk, and cost dramatically. We can leverage a highly efficient manufacturing industry with decades of experience, high safety standards, and a production capacity unlike any other," says Troels Schönfeldt.Seaborg's reactors are designed to provide clean and affordable electricity worldwide.

"The world needs energy, but we also need to decarbonize. With a highly competitive product, using existing production capacity, we can deploy hundreds of reactors every year – we are geared for global impact," says Troels Schönfeldt.New Technology Qualification process.

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