Allseas Chooses Nuclear Option for Its Offshore Fleet
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The large installation vessels of the Dutch offshore company Allseas are to sail on nuclear energy after 2030. The company is working with the Delft University of Technology on the development of small nuclear reactors. "Our goal is to start production in 2030," says project leader Stephanie Heerema. "The first application will probably be on land, after which our ships and the industry will follow." Allseas wants to have reduced the company's C…
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The Dutch offshore company Allseas is developing a small nuclear reactor together with the Delft University of Technology. With nuclear energy, the company wants to reduce its own CO2 emissions by 30 percent in 2030 and be CO2 neutral in 2050.
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