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Improving Health Outcomes Across the Scale

Adam Duckett on opportunities to improve health

Type: Feature

NZTC reveals winners of its 2022 Open Innovation Programme

NET ZERO Technology Centre (NZTC), a UK-based innovation firm, has revealed the 20 game-changing net zero technologies that will each win a share of an investment pot worth £8m (US$8.9m).

Type: News

Steelmaker successfully trials e-coke that could reduce emissions by up to 30%

LIBERTY Steel UK, the nation’s third largest steel manufacturer, has successfully completed trials of e-coke, a new raw material that can replace anthracite in electrical steelmaking, reducing emissions by as much as 30%.

Type: News

NSTA creates CCS development team

THE North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has set up a dedicated carbon transportation and storage team in response to the rapid growth of the UK's carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry, and a need to reach net zero by 2050.

Type: News

Tokamak Energy partners up to accelerate commercialisation of fusion energy

UK-BASED fusion energy company Tokamak Energy and Japanese-headquartered Sumitomo Corporation have agreed to collaborate on delivering fusion energy to Japan and worldwide, aiming to jointly design, build, and operate fusion power plants.

Type: News

Magnox rebrands to Nuclear Restoration Services as its decommissioning portfolio expands

Magnox has become Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) ahead of taking ownership of closing EDF nuclear sites.

Type: News

UK CCUS strategy ‘outdated’ for current industry use

THE UK’s current carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS) strategy is overpromising and failing to consider industry alternatives that are cheaper and cleaner, according to a report published by climate change think tank Climate Tracker.

Type: News

Coal-to-nuclear could add US$275m to local communities, US report finds

CONVERTING the US’ ageing coal-powered plants to nuclear could drive economic growth and preserve and create new jobs in addition to benefiting the environment, according to new guidance published by the government.

Type: News

UK allows wind farms and oil producers to overlap in North Sea

THE UK has introduced new rules allowing oil and gas firms and wind farm operators to share sites in the North Sea.

Type: News

UKAEA appoints AtkinsRéalis to design ‘key element’ of fusion research facility

THE UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has announced the development of a new industrial-sized facility that will support research into tritium processing, an essential fuel for nuclear fusion technology.

Type: News

Shell, bp, and TotalEnergies invest in ADNOC’s major Abu Dhabi LNG project

Energy majors Shell, bp, and TotalEnergies have signed agreements with state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to acquire a 10% equity stake each in the 9m t/y Ruwais LNG project. Global trading and investment company Mitsui & Co will also take on a 10% share, while ADNOC will retain 60%.

Type: News

UK renewable energy auction secures enough power for 11m homes

THE UK government has promised to “go even further and faster” to deliver the power needed to become a “clean energy superpower” after this year’s renewable energy auction secured enough projects to power 11m homes.

Type: News

UK protein study has potential to transform personalised medicine

A HUGE study that has been launched to find treatments for diseases by measuring how the proteins circulating in our bodies change over time has the potential to transform the application of biochemical engineering and biotechnology.

Type: News

Rolls-Royce lands £9bn deal for UK nuclear submarine fleet

ROLLS-ROYCE has secured a “landmark” partnership with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to develop a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, in a project worth £9bn (US$11.2bn).

Type: News

Experts urge UK to stay on track with CCUS funding amid government doubts

EXPERTS have urged the UK to maintain its commitment to carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS) despite a government committee expressing its uncertainty over the “unproven” technology.

Type: News

Presidential Review: Restating and Reinvigorating IChemE

Ken Rivers reflects on his 18 months as IChemE President

Type: Feature

Lord Cullen: Piper Alpha Investigator

Lord Cullen of Whitekirk gave this speech at the opening of Oil & Gas UK’s Safety 30 Conference in Aberdeen on 5 June. The conference marked the anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster, which Lord Cullen investigated on behalf of the government. The 106 recommendations made in his landmark 1990 report reshaped offshore safety culture

Type: Feature

Safety: My Five Lessons from Five Decades of Engineering

Tom Baxter shares safety lessons learned from across his career

Type: Feature

US and Saudi Arabia agree suite of deals

Saudi Aramco alone signed deals worth US$50bn

Type: News

Report warns of significant water shortages for England by 2050

AN Environmental Agency report has warned that leaking pipes, water wastage, population growth, and climate change could lead to significant water shortages in England by 2050.

Type: News