Lloyd’s Register Partners with Microsoft to Use AI for Nuclear Power Regulation in Maritime Industry

Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Microsoft are joining forces to revolutionize the use of nuclear power in the maritime industry through generative artificial intelligence. By leveraging Azure OpenAI Service, LR aims to streamline regulatory processes and accelerate the deployment of nuclear technology at sea. This collaboration signifies an advancement in the integration of nuclear energy in maritime applications.

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Decarbonizing the Shipping Industry: Challenges and Solutions for Emission Reduction

As the shipping industry confronts climate change, emissions reduction takes center stage. With regulatory pressures from the International Maritime Organization, companies aim for net-zero targets. However, the challenge lies in aging vessels and the need for new technologies, alongside navigating a landscape of alternative fuels and necessary infrastructure upgrades.

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Launch of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO)

On March 6, HD Hyundai Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HSOE) announced the formation of the Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO) in partnership with global nuclear energy entities. NEMO aims to establish standards for floating nuclear power, bridging the gap between nuclear and maritime regulations, and educating stakeholders on the benefits of decarbonization through nuclear energy.

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