Sunday, May 7, 2017
Floating Nuclear Power Plants, Floating Power Barges, and Marine Methanol
Links and References
Using Small Nuclear Reactors for Navy Synfuel Production
Will Russia and China Dominate Ocean Nuclear Technology?
The Production and Utilization of Renewable Methanol in a Nuclear Economy
Stena Line to Convert Passenger Ferry to a Methanol Fueled Sea Vessel
MIT Floating Nuclear Power Plant Design
Naval Research Laboratory Explains their Nuclear Synfuel from Seawater Technology
The Future of Ocean Nuclear Synfuel Production
Nuclear Navy's Synfuel from Seawater Program: An interview with Kathy Lewis of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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China,
methanol,
nuclear power,
Ocean Nuclear power plants,
power barges,
Russia
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