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Nuclear in Offshore

Thursday, 8 May
602
Technical Session

This session will present how nuclear in the civil marine and offshore environment has evolved and reflect the large-scale interest that now exists in this area. Topics will look forward on the challenges to come and what can be expected across the domains of floating nuclear power, offshore nuclear, and ultimately the application of nuclear to shipping.

Note: This will be a technical panel session - plan to attend the entire time slot to hear all the speakers!

Session Chairpersons
Greg Schulze - ExxonMobil Global Projects
Peter Wallace - Lloyd's Register
  • 0930-0948 35654
    Offshore Nuclear Technology: Power Generation, Applications, And Challenges Across The Full Spectrum
    H. Abu Zeid, Independent Subsea Consultant; H. Elshahawi, NoviDigiTech
  • 0950-1008 35953
    From Vision To Feasibility - Nuclear FSRU
    C. Bertrand, Texas A&M University
  • 1010-1028 35765
    Nuclear Energy For Offshore Ships
    A. Steenhuis, Allseas Engineering B.V.
  • 1030-1048 35794
    Manufacturing Of Nuclear Reactors For Civil Maritime Applications - Vision, Timeline, And Challenges
    J. Stephens, BWX Technologies
  • 1050-1108 35836
    Requirements For The Assurance Of Nuclear Powered Offshore Assets
    J. Sims, Lloyds Register
  • 1110-1128 35702
    Regulatory Convergence: Adapting Nuclear And Dynamic Positioning Validation Methodologies For Offshore Drilling Facilities Of The 2030s
    S.J. Whiteford, OneStep Power Solutions Inc; M. Craig, OneStep Power Solutions Inc.
  • 1130-1148 35903
    Method Of Evaluating SMR Decay Heat Removal In A Floating Nuclear Power Plant During Vessel Flooding Scenarios
    I. Kourasis, T. Davies, R. Vilariño, O. Hamilton, CORE POWER
  • Alternate 35907
    Floating Nuclear Power Plant Risk Based New Technology Qualification Applied For SMR Application
    J. Esteve, Bureau Veritas

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