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Digital Transformation for Maintenance

How risk-based inspection and maintenance has kept workers safe during Covid-19

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Partners plan membrane-free electrolyser production in Northern Ireland

CLEAN Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has formed a joint venture to manufacture its membrane-free electrolyser technology from a base in Northern Ireland.

Type: News

IChemE Fellows recognised with 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours

HER Majesty The Queen has awarded 2020 Birthday Honours to chemical engineers and IChemE Fellows Jane Atkinson and Nilay Shah for their outstanding contribution to chemical engineering.

Type: News

Tesla Battery Day: Leading the Charge in Battery Innovation

A look at Tesla's exciting innovations in battery chemistry, cell design, and manufacturing methods.

Type: Feature

IChemE awards Arup Gold Corporate Partner status

ICHEME has awarded Gold Corporate Partner status to Arup, an international company comprised of designers, planners, engineers, architects, consultants, and technical specialists. This was in recognition of the company’s commitment to developing the chemical engineering profession.

Type: News

LSBU encourages black and minority women to consider engineering

LONDON South Bank University (LSBU), UK, is today hosting an event which aims to inspire the next generation of black and minority ethnic women to consider a career in engineering.

Type: News

Engineers tell government how PPE could be reused in the UK

SERIOUS consideration should be given to decontaminating and reusing PPE to alleviate shortages and improve sustainability, according to a briefing paper that the UK Government requested from engineers.

Type: News

New produced water recycling facility constructed in Permian Basin

BREAKWATER Energy Partners, which supplies water supply chain solutions to oilfields, has announced that it has completed construction a new produced water recycling facility which is the largest in the Permian Basin.

Type: News

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

Tom Baxter argues the case for leaving the UK’s inert oil and gas architecture in place, rather than paying a hefty price for decommissioning

Type: Feature

IChemE Fellows Ding, Edwards and Matar elected to RAEng

THREE ICHEME Fellows – Yulong Ding, David Edwards and Omar Matar – have been elected as Fellows of the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering.

Type: News

Moving the Dial to Decarbonise

David Wong and colleagues discuss how the world’s aluminium smelters could enable the rapid uptake of renewables in global power systems

Type: Feature

Quickly, More Vaccines

Chris Lucas speaks to Adam Duckett about accelerating the UK’s emergency vaccine production capability

Type: Feature

Experiences Work

John Wilson explains why undergraduate placements are so important

Type: Feature

Book Review: A Guide to Hazard Identification Methods, Second Edition

Frank Crawley; ISBN: 9780128195437 (paperback); Elsevier; 2020; £117.30

Type: Feature

All the Dominoes Fall

A long-term moral perspective to process safety is needed, says Marc Reid

Type: Feature

A Clean Bill of Health

Tony Hasting discusses cleaning and disinfection of food process plant

Type: Feature

Norwegian Government funds full-scale CCS project

THE Norwegian Government has committed 16.8bn NOK (US$1.8bn) to the full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project which has been named Longship.

Type: News

Create the Trophy competition launched for Queen Elizabeth Prize

THE Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation (QEPrize) has launched its Create the Trophy competition, aimed at young designers aged 14–24 around the world.

Type: News

China pledges to be carbon neutral before 2060

IN what has been called a surprise announcement by multiple media outlets, Xi Jinping, President of China, informed the United Nations General Assembly that China aims to be “carbon neutral” before 2060.

Type: News