
Introduction
As interest in advanced nuclear technologies continues to grow worldwide, attention is increasingly turning to the supply chains that will support future deployment. Reliable access to nuclear fuel, alongside the infrastructure required to transport, store and manage it, will be an essential part of enabling the next generation of nuclear projects.
In this presentation from the CORE POWER London Summit 2026, Per Jander examines the evolving global nuclear fuel market and the growing importance of uranium logistics within the future maritime nuclear ecosystem.
Session Overview
Against the backdrop of a rapidly expanding global nuclear sector, this session explores the pressures facing today's nuclear fuel supply chain and the implications for future maritime nuclear applications.
The discussion considers how increased deployment of floating nuclear power plants and nuclear-powered vessels could influence demand for uranium transport, storage and handling facilities, particularly within ports and coastal infrastructure. It also examines how maritime applications may contribute to building more resilient and efficient logistics networks capable of supporting the wider nuclear industry.
Looking ahead, the session explores the opportunities and challenges associated with scaling fuel supply infrastructure to meet the demands of a growing nuclear renaissance.
Speaker
Per Jander, WMC
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