Safety Without Compromise

Safety Without Compromise

Maritime nuclear energy brings together two of the world's most highly regulated industries: nuclear and shipping. Success depends on combining the best of both into one practical, transparent, internationally trusted system.

Our guiding principle is simple: safety without compromise, with the highest standards of safety, security, safeguards, and operational excellence embedded from the start.

Maritime nuclear energy brings together two of the world's most highly regulated industries: nuclear and shipping. Success depends on combining the best of both into one practical, transparent, internationally trusted system.

Our guiding principle is simple: safety without compromise, with the highest standards of safety, security, safeguards, and operational excellence embedded from the start.

Creating a Framework for Maritime Nuclear

Creating a Framework for Maritime Nuclear

The challenge is not the absence of regulation but the absence of coherence. Institutions already exist across nuclear energy, maritime safety, security, safeguards, classification, and insurance; they must now work as one system for new maritime applications.

Responsibility today spans the IMO, the IAEA, national regulators, flag states, port and coastal authorities, classification societies, and insurers. Our role is to connect these domains, so responsibilities are clear, standards aligned, and pathways to deployment repeatable.

Because new industries are built on systems, not silos.
The challenge is not the absence of regulation but the absence of coherence. Institutions already exist across nuclear energy, maritime safety, security, safeguards, classification, and insurance; they must now work as one system for new maritime applications.

Responsibility today spans the IMO, the IAEA, national regulators, flag states, port and coastal authorities, classification societies, and insurers. Our role is to connect these domains, so responsibilities are clear, standards aligned, and pathways to deployment repeatable.

Because new industries are built on systems, not silos.

Building International Confidence

Building International Confidence

Maritime nuclear energy is inherently international. Ships cross borders and supply chains span continents, so standards must be trusted across jurisdictions.

That is why CORE POWER supports constructive international cooperation: standards common enough to build trust globally, while preserving each state's authority over risk in its own jurisdiction.
Maritime nuclear energy is inherently international. Ships cross borders and supply chains span continents, so standards must be trusted across jurisdictions.

That is why CORE POWER supports constructive international cooperation: standards common enough to build trust globally, while preserving each state's authority over risk in its own jurisdiction.

Setting the Gold Standard

Setting the Gold Standard

CORE POWER has a responsibility to help shape the industry's standards. Our role extends beyond vessels: we are helping engineer the regulatory, industrial, and commercial systems that make maritime nuclear understandable, governable, insurable, and deployable at scale.
CORE POWER has a responsibility to help shape the industry's standards. Our role extends beyond vessels: we are helping engineer the regulatory, industrial, and commercial systems that make maritime nuclear understandable, governable, insurable, and deployable at scale.

Engineering a New Industry

Engineering a New Industry

Ship-based nuclear energy can strengthen energy security, support industrial growth, and expand access to reliable power. Realizing that potential takes leadership, collaboration, and regulatory frameworks built for the realities of maritime deployment.

CORE POWER is helping build those frameworks. Because engineering a new industry means engineering the system around it as carefully as the vessels themselves.
Ship-based nuclear energy can strengthen energy security, support industrial growth, and expand access to reliable power. Realizing that potential takes leadership, collaboration, and regulatory frameworks built for the realities of maritime deployment.

CORE POWER is helping build those frameworks. Because engineering a new industry means engineering the system around it as carefully as the vessels themselves.