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Charles Darwin University will install hydrogen system to collaborate with industry

CHARLES Darwin University is purchasing a hydrogen energy storage system to help Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) develop greener industries.

Type: News

UK gas storage capacity set to double amid concerns that supply shortages could force industry closures

CENTRICA has been given the green light to seek approval to resume gas storage operations at its Rough field, which could more than double gas storage capacity in the UK.

Type: News

Hinkley Point B nuclear power station closes

FRENCH-owned EDF Energy has formally switched off Hinkley Point B’s second reactor, a nuclear power station in the UK that has generated more electricity than any other during its 46 years of service.

Type: News

UK overturns planning advice and approves Sizewell C nuclear plant

THE UK Government has given planning consent to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk, overturning independent advice as it pushes ahead with plans to increase output of low-carbon energy.

Type: News

Shell to start building Netherlands’ new green hydrogen plant

SHELL has announced it has taken the final investment decision to build a new green hydrogen facility in the Netherlands.

Type: News

Step on the Gas (Storage)

David Simmonds asks how do we achieve energy security and what’s the role of gas storage?

Type: Feature

State of the Nations

David Bogle looks at trends for developing chemical engineers in Europe

Type: Feature

Bidding Farewell to the Forever Chemicals

Paul Stevenson discusses options for remediation of PFAS contamination

Type: Feature

The Story of Oil 1822–1922

Martin Pitt continues to look at the history of chemical engineering and IChemE

Type: Feature

Ethics Series - For the People: By the People

Mark Miodownik discusses ethical research goals and the power of citizen science

Type: Feature

Viral Safety Challenges in Bioprocessing

David Gemmell explains how the industry keeps viruses and bacteria at bay in manufacturing

Type: Feature

Safety: My Five Lessons from Five Decades of Engineering

Tom Baxter shares safety lessons learned from across his career

Type: Feature

Safety: Chemical Accident Investigation

The UK needs its own ‘Chemical Safety Board’, says Keith Plumb

Type: Feature

Book Review: People, Planet, Profit: Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Businesses

Kit Oung; ISBN: 9781637421819; Business Expert Press; 2022; US$17.99

Type: Feature

Safety: Digitalising Process Safety

Helen Kilbride and Krisshala Sinanan discuss the benefits and challenges

Type: Feature

Continuous Improvement for the Process Industry

Ian Madden explains how to tell if continuous improvement is happening in your organisation

Type: Feature

New data hub invites companies to map global supply chains

A NEW open data platform has been launched for companies to map their global supply chains to improve insights about production facilities and better address emissions.

Type: News

UK not on track for net zero, says the Climate Change Committee

THE UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) says that the country is not on track to achieve its “ambitious” climate targets. In its 2022 progress report, the CCC makes almost 300 recommendations to help fill policy gaps over the next year.

Type: News

Moderna to open mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility in UK

The UK government has signed a deal with biotech company Moderna to build a state-of-the-art mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility, in a bid to boost the country’s position as a European leader in responding to pandemics.

Type: News

INWED: Navya Thomas recognised as an innovator

COINCIDING with the celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2022, Research Fellow at Cranfield University Navya Thomas has been announced among the winners of the Top 50 Women in Engineering, for invention and innovation.

Type: News