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Enabling the next generation of commercial shipping

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Enabling the next generation of commercial shipping

The conversation around shipping’s future is changing. As confidence in some alternative fuels shifts and decarbonization targets draw closer, the industry is increasingly focused on one question: what energy solution can truly scale? 

A new Financial Times feature explores why cost and availability remain critical challenges, how industry thinking is evolving, and why technologies including nuclear are becoming part of the conversation. 

Featured in the article, CORE POWER CEO Mikal Bøe explains why innovation will be essential to revitalising shipbuilding and enabling the next generation of commercial shipping. 

Read the full Financial Times feature to explore the discussion.

Accelerating Nuclear: Summit videos now live

Couldn’t join us live, or want to revisit a particular discussion? Full recordings of the summit keynotes and panel sessions are now being released on the CORE POWER YouTube Channel. 

Explore expert perspectives from across industry, government and regulation on the future of maritime nuclear, floating nuclear power plants and commercial nuclear shipping.  

Click below to watch the sessions on our YouTube. 

24 Peaks with CORE POWER

Last weekend, members of the CORE POWER team took on the 24 Peaks Challenge in support of The Seafarers’ Charity, raising funds for an organization that does incredible work to support the people who keep the world’s maritime industry moving. 

Despite some challenging conditions, the team showed fantastic determination throughout the trek, helping support seafarers and their families around the world.

We’re now closing in our £3,000 fundraising target. If you’d like to show your support, you can donate here.

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