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HD Hyundai plans to build a large container ship powered by a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) instead of traditional fossil fuels. This nuclear system can generate large amounts of electricity to run the ship’s electric propulsion system, allowing long voyages with very low carbon emissions. Because nuclear ships do not need large fuel tanks or exhaust systems, the design frees up more space for cargo, improving efficiency and profitability. The ship will also include advanced safety systems, radiation shielding, and power systems that follow international standards set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The project aims to support the shipping industry’s goal of reaching net-zero emissions by around 2050.

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00:00HD Hyundai plans to build a large container ship powered by a small modular reactor, SMR, instead of traditional fossil
00:10fuels.
00:11This nuclear system can generate large amounts of electricity to run the ship's electric propulsion system, allowing long voyages with
00:21very low carbon emissions.
00:22Because nuclear ships do not need large fuel tanks or exhaust systems, the design frees up more space for cargo,
00:32improving efficiency and profitability.
00:35The ship will also include advanced safety systems, radiation shielding, and power systems that follow international standards set by the
00:45International Maritime Organization, IMO, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA.
00:54The project aims to support the shipping industry's goal of reaching net zero emissions by around 2050.
01:04The ship's network is very light in the bank's entry.
01:12The problem is that it is not necessary.
01:13The ship's network is considered as smaller.
01:14The airport is in the run.
01:15The ship's network is beginning to build a boat that sells off the boat that sells off the boat.
01:18The ship's network is expected to be around 150.
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