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KHNP, SHI & Seaborg Technologies to develop floating nuclear power plants

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Seaborg Technologies have announced a consortium to develop floating nuclear power plants with Seaborg Technologiesโ€™ innovative molten salt reactor technology. The power plants will be installed on barges with a modular design able to deliver from 200MWe to 800MWe, with the consortiumโ€™s first project expected to be a 200MWe power barge.

The consortium aims to enable timely commercialization and a scalable export of factory-produced CMSR-based floating nuclear power plants worldwide, offering improved efficiency and inherent safety characteristics. With KHNPโ€™s extensive experience in nuclear power generation, SHIโ€™s offshore construction expertise and Seaborg Technologiesโ€™ innovative technology, the consortium is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for clean and reliable energy.

โ€œKHNPโ€™s active effort will be aimed at fostering a mutually beneficial partnership between Korea and Denmark, with a focus on cooperation in the next generation nuclear power project, for a safer and cleaner future,โ€ said Jooho Whang, CEO of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power.

โ€œFloating Nuclear Power Plant is a carbon-free energy solution which is efficiently responding to the climate change issues and a next-generation technology expandable to floating Hydrogen, Ammonia plant that meets the vision of Samsung Heavy Industries,โ€ added Jintaek Jeong, CEO of Samsung Heavy Industries.

โ€œThis consortium is unique for deploying nuclear power at scale,โ€ said Navid Samandari, CEO of Seaborg Technologies. โ€œWe are proud to say we have partnered with the best for construction and operations as part of our shared mission to develop and deploy the power barges.โ€

The agreement marks a significant milestone for floating nuclear solution for the world, where each 200MWe of generation capacity is expected to save over 26 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions over its 24-year lifetime compared with a coal-fired power plant.

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