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INWED 2023: Alexandra Meldrum on Being Curious and Building a Portfolio Career

For INWED 2023, Alexandra Meldrum offers insights on building an engineering career that makes a positive difference in the world

Type: Feature

Fluor pilot plant opens at the University of Surrey

THE Fluor Pilot Plant at the University of Surrey UK, designed to give chemical engineering students manufacturing experience, is now open and being used by undergraduates.

Type: News

Climate alliance seeks more engineering institutions

THE Future Climate-Engineering Solutions (FC-ES) project, of which IChemE is a member, has released its Phase 4 Framework which encourages other engineering institutions to participate.

Type: News

Clouds defeated: real-time control system boosts solar chemicals production

CHEMICAL engineers have developed a control system costing less than €50 (US$61) that overcomes one of the major obstacles to processing chemicals with light.

Type: News

Chevron and Occidental invest in capturing CO2 from the air

CHEVRON and Occidental Petroleum have invested in Canadian direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Engineering, to help commercialise Carbon Engineering’s DAC and Air to Fuels technology.

Type: News

Singapore partners to assess ammonia as marine fuel

A MEMORANDUM of understanding has been signed by a group of partners for a development study on the use of ammonia as a marine fuel in Singapore.

Type: News

Controversial Keystone XL pipeline formally terminated

THE controversial Keystone XL pipeline has been formally scrapped, ending a decades-long struggle between industry and environmentalists.

Type: News

Rough facility resumes gas storage following significant engineering upgrades

THE Rough gas storage facility in the UK has returned to operations, increasing the country’s gas storage capacity by 50%. Though UK storage capacity still lags behind other European countries.

Type: News

Cleantech initiative seeks to ‘supercharge’ UK innovation

CLEANTECH for UK, a coalition representing more than £6bn (US$7.2bn) in funds has launched. The initiative seeks to pave the way for a new generation of global cleantech champions in the country.

Type: News

Australia selects six projects to kickstart green hydrogen industry

AUSTRALIA has shortlisted six large-scale electrolysis projects under a A$2bn (US$1.34bn) scheme to decarbonise heavy industry and become a leader in green hydrogen production and exports.

Type: News

Small nuclear reactors could power Teesside chemicals industry

A DEAL has been struck to build a fleet of four small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in Teesside to provide power to the local chemicals industry.

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

Rio Tinto snaps up US lithium manufacturer in US$6.7bn deal

RIO TINTO is acquiring US company Arcadium Lithium for US$6.7bn, bolstering the mining giant’s end-to-end lithium offering.

Type: News

Jacobs Douwe Egberts is new Corporate Partner

JACOBS DOUWE EGBERTS (JDE) in Banbury, UK, has been made an IChemE Bronze Corporate Partner.

Type: News

Vapour jet printing personalised medicines

RESEARCHERS at the University of Michigan have developed vapour jet printing technology, usually used in electronics manufacturing, to print pure, ultra-precise, custom doses of drugs for patients.

Type: News

Molten metal for clean hydrogen

MOLTEN metal could be used for a cheaper, more environmentally-friendly alternative to produce H2 from CH4, according to researchers.

Type: News

A new whey to drink

TOFU whey, a byproduct from tofu manufacture, has been fermented into a new alcoholic drink, which Singaporean researchers call “Sachi”.

Type: News

Syngenta becomes Silver Corporate Partner

THE UK arm of global agribusiness company Syngenta has been awarded Silver Corporate Partner status by IChemE.

Type: News

Ineos picks McDermott for new PDH unit

INEOS has awarded McDermott a contract for the licence and engineering of a new propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant in Europe.

Type: News

Velocys signs CCUS agreement for its US biomass-to-fuel plant

RENEWABLE fuels company Velocys has signed an agreement with Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV) to capture and store CO2 from its Bayou Fuels biomass-to-fuel plant in Mississippi, US.

Type: News