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Time for Change

Grant Wellwood calls for manufacturers to include environmental impact labels on their products

Type: Feature

Net Zero: Alternatives to Hydrogen

An alternative view for how the UK can achieve net zero for housing and other users, without the wholesale use of hydrogen.

Type: Feature

Hydrogen Lessons from Huawei: Unlocking UK Growth

The journey of Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G network provides lessons to be learnt for the nation’s nascent hydrogen industry.

Type: Feature

Paris Agreement targets can’t be reached with negative emission technologies

A REPORT has evaluated the potential of negative emission technologies (NETs) in the context of meeting the Paris Agreement. The report concluded that NETs cannot remove sufficient carbon from the atmosphere and that focus should remain on cutting carbon emissions.

Type: News

Trapping a Slippery Foe

Alfonso Rodriguez and Charlie Espinosa explain innovations to map and remove mercury contamination in Colombia

Type: Feature

Flowmeters: Making the Right Choice

Flowmeters are essential measurement devices across industry and considering all the parameters at the outset is crucial in selecting the right one for the job, says Trevor Forster

Type: Feature

Growing Old, Fast

Kerry Hebden speaks to innovators who have developed processes to artificially age whisky

Type: Feature

Why the Lessons of the Fulcrum Fiasco must not be Wasted

Fulcrum BioEnergy shut down its flagship waste-to-fuel plant in May. Alex Howard looks at the implications for the waste gasification industry, and how other first-of-a-kind developers can reassure investors moving forward.

Type: Feature

Microbes, Microwaves, and Mixes: Eco-friendly Plastics Solutions

Amanda Jasi speaks to innovators striving to improve plastics sustainability and reduce their environmental impact

Type: Feature

Distillation Distilled: Is Industry Adapting Fast Enough?

David Martyn looks back at TCE’s recent series of distillation articles and asks whether chemical engineers can be more proactive when it comes to making a meaningful contribution to society

Type: Feature

Milk Monitoring: Rethinking Sustainability in the Dairy vs Plant-Based Debate

While plant-based alternatives are often touted as the more sustainable choice, Peter de Jong and David Pearce argue that a deeper, nutrient-focused analysis is needed to fully understand the environmental impact of milk and its substitutes

Type: Feature

Practical Process Control Part 13: Signal Conditioning

Myke King continues his detailed series on process control, seeking to inspire chemical engineers to exploit untapped opportunities for improvement

Type: Feature

Practical Process Control Part 6: Derivative Action

Myke King provides practical process control advice on how to bolster your processes

Type: Feature

CPD Requirements are Changing - Are You Ready?

GETTING CHARTERED was a significant development in my professional career but not the end of the process. On the contrary, I now had an obligation to demonstrate a continuing commitment to my profession.

Type: Feature

Engineers create leaf-inspired microreactor

Team embeds flow reactor into a lightguide

Type: News

Reports: EDF delays Hinkley Point C decision

EDF struggling to find necessary funds

Type: News

Turning captured carbon into nanotubes

1 t of gas would make US$225,000 worth of nanotubes

Type: News

Replacing oil with wood in chemical making

Potential for renewable source of drugs and plastics

Type: News

Foo wins Top Research Scientists award

ASM programme showcases Malaysian science talent

Type: News

A No-Nonsense Go-Getter

Adam Duckett on Elon Musk and the bet he can solve an energy crisis

Type: Feature