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https://www.rt.com/business/463129-russia-arctic-nuclear-power/
At least if it sinks, the reactor fuel will have a constant supply of cooling water, so I guess there's that
And I guess the tech is somewhat proven by nuclear powered ships and submarines, but it seems at first glance a silly idea to go from a nuclear reactor that powers a ship, to having a reactor on a ship that powers a city, considering all the disasters we've had in the 70 years of playing with nuclear energy and still not really having a suitable method to dispose of the waste beyond storing it and no real solution to quickly fixing things when it goes terribly wrong like Chernobyl and Fukushima
The world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP), built by Russia and called the ‘Akademik Lomonosov,’ has received a license for operation. It is to provide heat and energy to Russia’s remote regions in the Arctic.
According to Rosenergoatom, at the end of August the vessel will be towed to Pevek, a port city on the Arctic coast of the Chukotka region. It will thus become the northernmost operating nuclear plant in the world.
At least if it sinks, the reactor fuel will have a constant supply of cooling water, so I guess there's that

And I guess the tech is somewhat proven by nuclear powered ships and submarines, but it seems at first glance a silly idea to go from a nuclear reactor that powers a ship, to having a reactor on a ship that powers a city, considering all the disasters we've had in the 70 years of playing with nuclear energy and still not really having a suitable method to dispose of the waste beyond storing it and no real solution to quickly fixing things when it goes terribly wrong like Chernobyl and Fukushima