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Fiona Erskine - Phosphate Rocks Chapters 11-13

Chapters 11-13 in the serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

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Fiona Erskine - Phosphate Rocks Chapters 6-10

Chapters 6-10 in the serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

Type: Feature

University of Southampton celebrate graduation of first chemical engineering students

CONGRATULATIONS are in order for seven chemical engineering students from the University of Southampton, the first cohort to graduate since the launch of the course in 2021.

Type: News

Can HiiROC’s Zero-emission Hydrogen Pass the Tyre Test? 

A startup hydrogen producer in Humberside, UK is promising to make the fuel with zero emissions. Sounds great – but the byproduct raises concerns in the long-term, writes Sam Baker

Type: Feature

Google buys fusion power

GOOGLE has agreed to buy half the power from what could be the world’s first grid-scale fusion energy plant.

Type: News

Scientists disrupted by Iberian blackout pitch ten principles for chemistry resilience

WHAT do you do when a severe blackout throws your scientific conference (and the whole Iberian peninsula) into turmoil? You use the experience to write a research paper about the ten principles needed for chemicals and chemistry resilience, of course.

Type: News

Phosphate Rocks Chapter 4: Sulphur

Chapter 4 in the serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

Type: Feature

Preventing the Next Battery Incident: Rethinking Battery Energy Storage Safety

As battery energy storage systems expand, recent fires and explosions prove compliance isn’t enough. James Close and Edric Bulan say only a layered, system-wide safety approach can meet the risks of thermal runaway and real-world failure

Type: Feature

IChemE Virtual Work Experience Already Having a Positive Impact

Victoria Speed looks back on six months of inspiring young people through IChemE’s virtual Engineering a Sustainable World programme

Type: Feature

Inside the Alcohol-free Beer Revolution

With the increase of low- and no-alcohol drinkers in the UK, Aniqah Majid investigates how 0% beer is made and whether you can taste the difference

Type: Feature

Liberty Steel UK debts put 1,450 jobs at risk

A SOUTH YORKSHIRE steelworks operated by international manufacturer Liberty Steel is at risk of closure, putting 1,450 jobs in jeopardy as the company struggles to repay its debts.

Type: News

Equinor resumes construction of 2.1 GW wind project after Trump ban

NORWEGIAN energy giant Equinor has resumed construction of its 2.1 GW wind project in New York after work was suspended by the US government.

Type: News

Harbour Energy to cut 250 jobs in Aberdeen and review CCS

THE UK’s largest oil and gas producer is cutting 250 jobs in Aberdeen and reviewing its support for the Viking CCS project, blaming the government’s fiscal rules and regulations.

Type: News

Phosphate Rocks Chapter 1: Demolition

Chapter 1 in the serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

Type: Feature

Full-bore Biotech

Adam Duckett speaks to the University of Warwick researchers who are recoding microbes into competitive chemical factories

Type: Feature

Who Will Win Your Vote?

Ahead of the coming Trustee elections, we asked the six candidates to introduce themselves and share their ambitions for IChemE

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Practical Process Control Part 22: Monitoring

In the last article we looked at the assessment of a potential inferential. Here we cover techniques for monitoring its performance and automatically updating it to maintain its accuracy

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Phosphate Rocks References

References for the TCE serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

Type: Feature

Fig trees tell tales on illegal miners

FIG trees could give researchers the inside track on whether international efforts to prevent mercury emissions are working after it was discovered their rings can be used to monitor pollution from illegal gold mining.

Type: News

LevertonHelm opens £35m lithium chloride plant

LEVERTONHELM has opened a new £30m (US$40m) lithium chloride production plant in Basingstoke, UK which it says will help improve supplies of a key precursor for electric vehicle batteries.

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