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ITM and BOC get gov funding for integrated electrolyser

THE UK Government has backed the construction of an electrolyser in Scotland that will be integrated with the UK’s largest onshore wind farm to produce and store hydrogen from renewable power.

Type: News

The Nuclear Option

Brett Longstaffe talks about his role in engineering novel reactors

Type: Feature

Permian growth prompts Exxon to build third unit at Beaumont refinery

EXXONMOBIL has started building a third crude unit at its Beaumont refinery in Texas, US, in a move that will expand processing capacity by more than 65%.

Type: News

Shutdown of US LNG exporter after fire raises supply concerns

ONE of the US’s largest LNG export facilities has shutdown after a fire, raising supply concerns amid efforts to reduce reliance on Russian gas.

Type: News

Drax to trial innovative carbon capture technology

RENEWABLE energy firm Drax is working with the University of Nottingham, UK and Promethean Particles to trial new carbon capture technology installed at its North Yorkshire power station, to help the UK meet its net zero climate targets by 2050.

Type: News

IChemE Safety Centre Director appointed chair of Major Hazards Advisory Committee

TRISH KERIN, director of the IChemE Safety Centre, has been appointed chair of the Major Hazards Advisory Committee (MHAC) in Victoria, Australia, starting 1 June 2023.

Type: News

Fresh Faces

In the first of a series looking at the work of IChemE’s volunteers, we profile the Young Members Forums

Type: Feature

Engineers successfully trial single process to produce zero emissions steel and cement

ENGINEERS working on a process to produce zero-emission cement as a byproduct of recycling steel say the first trial has shown encouraging results.

Type: News

Chemical spill injures five at Western Australian alumina refinery

TWO PEOPLE were hospitalised, and three others also injured, after a spill of caustic solution at aluminium major Alcoa’s Pinjarra refinery in Western Australia.

Type: News

Xampla and 2M awarded Innovate grant to scale up production of biodegradable materials

XAMPLA, a company specialising in natural, biodegradable materials, has been awarded the Innovate UK Smart Grant alongside 2M Group of Companies to support the manufacturing scaleup of its Morro range of products.

Type: News

Nottingham Uni stroll to Frank Morton victory

Students from the University of Nottingham have overturned a near 40-year winless streak to return the coveted Frank Morton sports title back to the East Midlands.

Type: News

Saudi Aramco agrees US$702m deal with Sumitomo Chemical for majority stake in Petro Rabigh

OIL AND GAS giant Saudi Aramco will become the majority stakeholder of Petro Rabigh in a deal worth US$702m, further expanding its downstream petrochemical and refining operations.

Type: News

BHP workers at world’s largest copper mine claim pay dispute ‘victory’

UNION workers at BHP’s Escondida copper mine in Chile, the largest copper mine in the world, have called off a strike after agreeing a pay agreement with the Australian mining giant.

Type: News

Shell to cut 20% of exploration jobs as it transitions away from fossil fuels

SHELL is slashing around 20% of jobs in its integrated gas and upstream business as part of restructuring aimed at scaling back oil and gas production.

Type: News

World-first as UKAEA deploy autonomous robot to operate at JET

AN AUTONOMOUS robot has carried out maintenance works at the Joint European Torus (JET), marking a world-first for the use of robotics in fusion power operations.

Type: News

Engineering an End to PFAS

Adam Duckett talks about engineering an end to PFAS

Type: Feature

British Steel confirms ‘stable supply of raw materials’ to Scunthorpe blast furnaces, ends redundancy consultation

BRITISH STEEL has closed its redundancy consultation for the two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe, UK, meaning 2,700 jobs will remain at the site for now.

Type: News

Buses Full of Beans

The route from coffee waste to biofuel: Dickon Posnett, Argent Energy Director of Corporate Affairs speaks to Neil Clark

Type: Feature

Engineering capability review raises safety concerns

FATALITIES and accidents at work are likely to increase, and a better understanding of engineering capacity and capability is needed for engineering to intervene, says a report from the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Type: News

IChemE Fellows Hutchings and Sherlock elected to the Royal Academy of Engineering

GRAHAM HUTCHINGS and Jon-Paul Sherlock, both IChemE Fellows, have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) for their outstanding contributions to engineering. Meanwhile, Marlene Kanga, IChemE Honorary Fellow and chair of the IChemE Safety Centre, has been elected as an International Fellow of the Academy.

Type: News