Dow goes nuclear: chemical firm will install reactors at US chemicals complex
DOW will install advanced nuclear reactors at one of its Gulf Coast sites to provide low carbon power and process heat for its chemicals production.
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July/August 2022Issue 973/974
DOW will install advanced nuclear reactors at one of its Gulf Coast sites to provide low carbon power and process heat for its chemicals production.
CHARLES Darwin University is purchasing a hydrogen energy storage system to help Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) develop greener industries.
WOOD has won a contract worth more than US$100m to help engineer a chemicals facility in Belgium for Ineos which is designed to have the lowest carbon footprint in Europe.
CHEMICAL engineers have joined calls for the UK to maintain its links with the EU’s €95.5bn (US$97bn) Horizon research funding programme, after the UK Government released plans for how it would replace the scheme if an agreement can’t be reached.
David Gemmell explains how the industry keeps viruses and bacteria at bay in manufacturing
Mark Miodownik discusses ethical research goals and the power of citizen science
Martin Pitt continues to look at the history of chemical engineering and IChemE
David Bogle looks at trends for developing chemical engineers in Europe
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
From fuel hero to climate zero: Claudia Flavell-While on the turbulent life of Thomas Midgley
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth