UK backs temporary restart of bioethanol plant amid CO2 shortages
THE UK government will fund a temporary restart of a bioethanol plant on Teesside to ease CO2 shortages triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
IChemE launches presidential inquiry into UK chemical engineering research
Overhaul of safety and environment rules will make UK ‘nuclear nation’ - Starmer
Practical Process Control Part 30: Training Engineers
March 2026Issue 1017
THE UK government will fund a temporary restart of a bioethanol plant on Teesside to ease CO2 shortages triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.
UK ENERGY leaders have called for continued North Sea gas production, arguing it remains essential to energy security despite the country’s push towards renewables.
A TEAM of five students from Cheltenham won the final of the Davidson Inventors Challenge after developing a low-cost water treatment device aimed at improving access to clean drinking water.
IChemE has launched a major presidential inquiry into the state of chemical engineering research in the UK, calling for evidence from across academia, industry and government.
Martin Pitt describes how clay transformed human history
AS IChemE continues to evolve and grow, the TCE team found ourselves reflecting on what the magazine has meant to members over the years and how it has informed, entertained and developed.
Refrigerants are essential for the modern food industry. Aniqah Majid looks at the substances keeping food cool – and their climate impact
For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth