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Aluminium producer Alcoa agrees US$2.2bn deal to acquire Alumina
Alcoa is set to secure its position as one of the world’s largest alumina and bauxite producers with the US$2.2bn acquisition of Alumina.
Type: News
University of Leeds facility to accelerate new-era nuclear research in the UK
NUCLEAR researchers and scientists in the UK will have access to a new “cutting-edge” facility at the University of Leeds, which is looking to address some of the biggest challenges in commercialising nuclear power.
Type: News
Sellafield pleads guilty to cybersecurity failures
SELLAFIELD, which processes the UK’s nuclear waste, has pleaded guilty to all criminal charges related to cybersecurity failings brought by the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR).
Type: News
Statue of engineer Alice Kan unveiled to celebrate National Engineering Day
THE FIRST statue of a living engineer has been unveiled in London to mark National Engineering Day and inspire a new generation to join the profession.
Type: News
Flixborough 50 Years On: Reader Feedback
To finish the series of articles we’ve published this year for the 40th anniversary of the Flixborough disaster, we asked the TCE Reader Feedback Panel for their insights on how well safety is being managed, and what fresh fears they face
Type: Feature
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in UK due to chlorate contamination
COCA-COLA has recalled some drinks from UK retailers after discovering higher than normal levels of chlorate in products from its bottling facility in Ghent, Belgium.
Type: News
Berkeley researchers use AI and 19th century maps to find lost oil and gas wells
RESEARCHERS at the Berkeley National Laboratory in California have created a tool that uses artificial intelligence to find undocumented oil and gas wells across the US.
Type: News
Sponge cuts cleaning costs for oil spills
Interconnected structure absorbs oil but not water
Type: News
Aker, Det norske, Subsea 7 in oil alliance
Will work together for offshore projects in Norway
Type: News
IChemE Matters: Achieving a Just Transition
Andrew Jamieson explains how the institution can help facilitate a just transition
Type: Feature
Axens wins work on giant paraxylene project
Hengli continues push for superlative island complex
Type: News
Nicolas Leblanc – Revolutionary discoveries
One of the first chemicals to be produced at industrial scale, a product that laid the foundation for much of the modern chemicals industry, is sodium carbonate, commonly known as soda ash or, simply, soda.
Type: Feature
Acid in the Sea – or How I Missed My First Million
More tales of chemical engineering, from Jimmy Hunter
Type: Feature
UK will continue in EU fusion research
Johnson: Euratom withdrawal not end of JET and ITER
Type: News
Hinkley Point C cost estimates rise to £37bn
DECC says this is due to increasing wholesale costs
Type: News
EDF investors agree fundraising for Hinkley C
€4bn equity edges project closer to final decision
Type: News