2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20042993
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Using Nuclear Energy for Maritime Decarbonization and Related Environmental Challenges: Existing Regulatory Shortcomings and Improvements

Abstract: In recent years, the use of nuclear energy as propulsion for merchant ships has been proposed as a means of promoting the transition toward maritime decarbonization and environmentally sustainable shipping. However, there are concerns that nuclear-powered merchant ships could pose risks to the marine environment in the event of accidents, such as collisions, machinery failure or damage, fire, or explosions. The current international regulatory framework for nuclear-powered merchant ships is insufficient to add… Show more

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“…− and other commonly found anions in seawater like SO 4 2− , NO 3 − , and OH − . While many adsorbents show proficiency in extracting a significant portion of TcO 4 − from water samples, the research often falls short in demonstrating their effectiveness in selectively adsorbing TcO 4 − over these other ions.…”
Section: ■ Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…− and other commonly found anions in seawater like SO 4 2− , NO 3 − , and OH − . While many adsorbents show proficiency in extracting a significant portion of TcO 4 − from water samples, the research often falls short in demonstrating their effectiveness in selectively adsorbing TcO 4 − over these other ions.…”
Section: ■ Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgent need for carbon reduction and the push toward carbon neutrality are now major global issues that demand robust solutions. As an avenue worth exploring in our quest to address these challenges, nuclear power, noted for its negligible emissions of CO 2 , NO x , and SO 2 , presents an intriguing possibility. In the greater picture of global energy production, nuclear energy holds a crucial place. The report published by the International Atomic Energy Agency, titled “International Status and Prospects for Nuclear Power 2021,” discloses that by the close of 2020, the world was powered by 441 operational nuclear power units.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolving landscape of international and national maritime regulations necessitates a forward-looking approach to ensure long-term compliance. Retrofitting projects must be evaluated against current and anticipated regulations to mitigate the risk of non-compliance and potential legal and financial repercussions [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%