(HOUSTON) ABS announced the release of the ABS Nuclear-Ready Notation, an industry-first classification notation for marine and offshore assets designed to support future conversion to nuclear energy. The notation is featured in the latest ABS document, the Guide for Nuclear Ready Applications for Marine and Offshore.
“The Nuclear-Ready Notation addresses a growing industry need to plan for future nuclear adoption in a structured way, incorporating the technology’s specific requirements. As interest in nuclear energy as a marine and offshore power source continues to expand, and the technology develops, ABS is proud to provide industry-leading guidance for owners, designers, and builders, a formal framework to incorporate future nuclear conversion into their design approach from the outset,” said Patrick Ryan, ABS Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.
The notation offers a practical mechanism to help with preserving long-term flexibility, reducing the risk of major redesign later in an asset's life cycle, and demonstrating that future nuclear conversion has been addressed in accordance with ABS requirements. This supports assets in operation using conventional power arrangements such as diesel-electric, battery-electric, or other non-nuclear systems with a way to plan ahead for nuclear adoption while continuing to operate on current power systems.
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Readiness considerations evaluated under the notation may include space allocation, structural arrangements, system interfaces, safety-related features, and other design elements needed to support a future nuclear conversion. The notation signals that future nuclear conversion has been built into the design approach from the outset rather than treated as a distant or aspirational concept.
ABS is committed to setting standards for safety and excellence as one of the world’s leading classification organizations. In a constantly evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners, tackling the most pressing technical, operational, and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can operate safely, securely, and responsibly.
Download a copy of the ABS Guide for Nuclear Ready Applications for Marine and Offshore here.
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