Waste to jet fuels project set for take off
Velocys is a company that has developed technology to convert feedstocks such as household waste ...
Velocys is a company that has developed technology to convert feedstocks such as household waste ...
C-Capture started as a spin-out from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leeds, UK i...
Hydrogen is recognised as a high purity premium product. Andy Brown describes some of its many ...
Andrew Coe and James Paterson explain developments on part of the solution to the dual energy cha...
The first shipment of liquified natural gas (LNG) has sailed from Shell’s Prelude floating LNG (F...
TWO IChemE members, as part of an engineering team, have been awarded the Royal Academy of Engine...
Adam Duckett says Government must stand strong with British Steel
How do you dismantle a chemical plant for re-erection at the other side of the world? Richard Van...
David Simmonds explains the challenges of pursuing major projects sustainably
Digitisation is helping to improve predictive intelligence and transform asset management, says M...
Michael Dixey and Pete Hibbs outline ways to optimise preventive maintenance routines
We should sell Lean Manufacturing to the food industry, says Ian Madden
Imagine if heat exchange of process fluids in an industrial setting was as simple as boiling a ju...
Why operators turn advanced controls off (and how to prevent them from doing so)
How to stay on budget with large, complex projects
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