Maintaining globalization via maritime routes serves connecting people, economies & improves conditions for worldwide peace. We are committed for better, safer, cleaner sea logistic.
A start-up connecting the best experts in the world on all relevant fields : nuclear technology, ship design & building, regulation, automation, maritime transport.
What about “Aronnax” ? It’s the name of the scientist from the French Natural History Museum who discovered the Nautilus in Jules Verne’s acclaimed novel “20 000 leagues under the sea”. He’s a scientist, eager to learn and use science to help humankind overcome its challenges ; and yet a very human person, who’s ready to leave the Nautilus and his fascinating captain Nemo in order to save the life of his mates who want to recover their normal lives.
We believe that maintaining globalization via maritime routes serves connecting people, economies & improves conditions for worldwide peace.
Our solution combines passive safety (easier to achieve on small reactors in the sea than for massive land based reactors) and redundant propulsion system to achieve the highest standards of safety at sea.
Arthur Darde, a nuclear energy engineer (trained in the best course delivered in France), brings high creativity (> 100 patents entries on process engineering for carbon capture & H2 production), entrepreneurship (2 companies successfully launched and blooming), developing a comprehensive decarbonization vision since 2004.
We may be the only source of high intelligence in the cosmos, but our act of avoiding nuclear power generation is one of auto-genocide. Nothing more clearly demonstrates the limits of our intelligence.
James Lovelock, thinker & scientist
British author and ex spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion NGO
A changing policy landscape is creating opportunities for a nuclear comeback," according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) in the latest edition of its World Energy Outlook
Scientist and originator of Gaia theory
I've never seen a credible energy transition strategy that does not include nuclear,” said Mark Carney,
UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance
Nuclear energy‘s inclusion in the Global Stocktake is nothing short of a historic milestone and a reflection of how much perspectives have changed. It demonstrates there is now a global consensus on the need to scale up this clean and reliable technology to achieve our vital goals on climate change and sustainable development.
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General
After 28 years in the wilderness, nuclear is finally having its moment at the world’s most important gathering on climate change—and not a moment too soon,” said Zion Lights, a former UK spokesperson for the environmental movement Extinction Rebellion. “As someone who once protested against nuclear energy and changed her mind about it, it is heartening to see just how much attitudes to nuclear energy have changed.