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The Basis of Safety

Why your plant is safe, and how to maintain it

Type: Feature

May sketches out modern industrial strategy

New approach seeks to address historic weaknesses

Type: News

Dawn of a New Era

How Sellafield is introducing a new cleanup stage to its operations

Type: Feature

Not Just a Pretty Smell

Matthew Styles and Marc Hutchby discuss using biotechnology to make terpenes, and turning them into useful products

Type: Feature

Testing the Metal

Amanda Doyle visits SaMI to learn about the next steps for steel research

Type: Feature

The Right Approach to Digitalisation

Iwona Kandpal reports on support for SMEs as they increase their use of digital tech

Type: Feature

Monitoring Methane – Meeting the Methane Pledge

Rod Robinson reviews the techniques available for monitoring methane emissions

Type: Feature

Victor Mills – A 'Pampered' Career

Claudia Flavell-While charts the contribution of P&G’s Victor Mills

Type: Feature

Wanted: More Efficient Heat Exchange

Imagine if heat exchange of process fluids in an industrial setting was as simple as boiling a jug of water. We all know the process is not as simple as that, and companies can experience a raft of different issues and challenges that require new and innovative technical solutions. That’s what keeps chemical engineers in business.

Type: Feature

Safety First

Allyson Woodford shares her personal journey with process safety

Type: Feature

Adding Value to Gold

Scotland’s first ever commercial goldmine proves that precious metals can be worth more than their weight in gold

Type: Feature

Securing a Safe Future for Gas

Hydrogen: a way to provide safe, sustainable and clean energy to satisfy rising demand and meet carbon emission reduction targets?

Type: Feature

Energy Saviours: Part 2

As a follow up to the feature “Energy Saviours” (issue 927, September 2018), this article explores further opportunities for energy saving relating to upstream oil and gas unit operations and equipment. As I said in the previous article, I believe chemical engineers have a hugely significant role to play in decarbonising the environment and reducing other harmful gaseous emissions. I remain to be convinced that CCS is required to meet the UK’s carbon reduction goals. My preferences for emissions reduction are: use less energy; if we need energy it should be from renewables; if we have to burn something, make it hydrogen; use low carbon synthesis routes, eg steel and cement; and for difficult carbon emissions, offset them with land use.

Type: Feature

Energy Saviours: Part 3

Tom Baxter shares more options for chemical engineers to boost energy efficiencies

Type: Feature

Russian Roulette (Process Style)

Professional engineers must blow the whistle on intolerable risks

Type: Feature

Qualifications Commission

Part 1: Expanding the value and reach of IChemE’s professional development offers

Type: Feature

Where Next for AI in Drug Discovery?

Adrian Tombling explains why drug developers need AI

Type: Feature

A Critical Safety Moment

Adam Duckett on Trump’s move to eliminate the Chemical Safety Board

Type: Feature

Graduated. What Next?

YOU’RE graduating this year. All that hard work (we won’t mention the partying) will culminate in a piece of paper that says “I’m a chemical engineer”. Well… almost.

Type: Feature

The Boundaryless Risk

Adam Duckett discusses the underplayed threat of hacking

Type: Feature