A new ship design concept from Ulstein is believed to be able to “solve the zero emission problem”. Named ‘Ulstein Thor’, the 149-metre 3R (replenishment, research, and rescue) design will feature a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor to generate vast amounts of clean, safe electricity. This will enable battery-driven cruise ships...
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A new ship design concept from Ulstein is believed to be able to “solve the zero emission problem”.
Named ‘Ulstein Thor’, the 149-metre 3R (replenishment, research, and rescue) design will feature a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor to generate vast amounts of clean, safe electricity.
This will enable battery-driven cruise ships to operate as a mobile power/charging station.
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