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This book is a guide to the regulatory, technical, and organizational aspects of introducing nuclear energy into maritime operations. It addresses regulatory frameworks, safety, security systems, technology integration, as well as insurance and financial planning. Particular attention is paid to the roadmap for project implementation, stakeholder engagement, and permitting. It is suitable for professionals and those interested in the development of offshore nuclear energy and related regulations.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction and background
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Objectives
1.3. Scope
1.4. More information
Section 2: Terminology, definitions, and acronyms
2.1. Introduction
2.2. General terminology and definitions
2.3. Terminology and definitions related to nuclear security and safeguards
2.4. Terminology and definitions related to insurance and reinsurance
2.5. Acronyms
Chapter 2: Regulatory frameworks
Section 1: Maritime regulation
1.1. Overview
1.2. Role of Classification Societies
Section 2: Nuclear regulation
2.1. Overview
2.2. National regulatory approach
2.3. Nuclear licensing requirements
Section 3: Prescriptive and goal-based requirements
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Prescriptive approach
3.3. Maritime prescriptive approaches
3.4. Nuclear prescriptive approaches
3.5. Goal-based approach
3.6. Maritime goal-based approaches
3.7. Nuclear goal-based approaches
Section 4: Aligning regulatory frameworks
4.1. Considerations for aligning regulatory frameworks
4.2. Reconciling risk management principles
4.3. Designating the regulator's roles
Chapter 3: Requirements for implementing nuclear energy in maritime
Section 1: Introduction
1.1. Introduction
Section 2: Maritime and nuclear technology integration
2.1. System integration by safety classification
Section 3: Nuclear safety case development
3.1. Introduction to the nuclear safety case
3.2. Environmental considerations
3.3. Structural integrity and metocean
Section 4: Security and safeguarding considerations
4.1. Introduction to security considerations
4.2. Potential maritime use cases and associated security considerations
4.3. Security system components
4.4. Considerations for safeguards in maritime nuclear operations
4.5. Supporting components of the nuclear security system
Section 5: Operational considerations
5.1. Introduction to operational considerations
5.2. Personnel
5.3. Emergency response
5.4. Upstream and downstream services
5.5. Quality assurance and verification services
Section 6: Insurance and reinsurance considerations
6.1. Introduction to insurance and reinsurance considerations
6.2. The role of classification societies in insurance
6.3. Insurance of non-marine nuclear reactors
6.4. P&I Insurance
6.5. Liability framework for civil nuclear ships or offshore units
6.6. Liability for new technology
6.7. Insurance and reinsurance conclusion
Section 7:Finance and financial planning
7.1. Information on finance and financial planning
Chapter 4: Adoption strategies roadmap
Section 1: Introduction
1.1. General
1.2. Before starting: develop and tailor your plan
1.3. Taking action in the near term
1.4. Pre-licensing, technology readiness, and regulatory assessment
Section 2: The roadmap
2.1. General
2.2. Public engagement and stakeholder identification
2.3. Assemble design and project execution team
2.4. Develop an ownership model
2.5. Develop financial plan
2.6. Develop and establish insurance framework
2.7. Engineering design activities
2.8. Develop the security and safeguards plan
2.9. Develop the operations, maintenance and decontamination & decommissioning plan
2.10. Develop the permitting plan
2.11. Regulatory engagements
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Section 1
1.1. Conclusion
1.2. Next Steps
Section 2: References/Bibliography
2.1. References
2.2. Bibliography