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UNIST to develop better seawater battery
Cheap batteries have green energy storage potential
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UK competition seeks future engineering stars
Support for winners to bring ideas to reality
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IChemE members awarded in New Year's Honours
Judith Hackitt and John Baxter receive DBE and CBE
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TransCanada sues for US$15bn over XL refusal
Argues US unfairly blocked Keystone pipeline
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Samarco agrees damages for mine disaster
Brazil authority warns there is no cap on payments
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Bath chemenger wins SET for Britain gold
Parliament competition for early career researchers
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Hinkley Point C cost estimates rise to £37bn
DECC says this is due to increasing wholesale costs
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IChemE launches updated technical strategy
Chemical Engineering Matters now in third edition
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Report Oil CEOs to reveal climate tech fund
Chiefs to outline initiative on Friday, says Reuters
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Germany must compensate for nuclear closures
Court orders state to pay utilities for shutdowns
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Cutting biofuel production time
A BIOMASS pre-treatment technique could make biofuels cheaper, safer and up to 172% faster to produce, according to researchers.
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Chemical engineers at World Engineers Summit
ENERGY issues in South East Asia and ways to implement climate change mitigation innovations were the focus of an IChemE workshop at the World Engineers Summit, in Singapore yesterday.
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Shell prepared for continued low oil price
SHELL CEO Ben van Beurden says that the company is adopting a “lower forever” mindset as it seeks to adapt to the continued low oil price, which is currently below US$50/bbl.
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MICROFLUIDIC devices that are effective at a scale less than 100µm have been 3D-printed for the first time, which researchers say could revolutionise ‘lab on a chip’ fabrication.
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