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Book review: Success Strategies from Women in STEM: A Portable Mentor (Second edition)

Navigating the world of work and understanding how to advance a career can be difficult. This book contains professional development advice on a range of topics to assist the reader in preparing solid foundations for future progression.

Type: Feature

bp to develop largest offshore wind business with £4.5bn joint venture

BP HAS struck a deal with Japanese energy company JERA to combine their respective offshore wind assets in a joint venture that could become the world’s largest offshore wind operator.

Type: News

Highview Power to build Europe’s largest battery storage system

HIGHVIEW Power, the designer and developer of the CRYOBattery, is to build what it claims will be Europe’s largest battery storage system, in the North of England. The project will also be the UK’s first commercial cryogenic energy storage facility at large scale.

Type: News

Australia investigates building its largest hydrogen production plant

QUEENSLAND Government-owned power generation company Stanwell is spending A$5m (US$3.4m) to study the feasibility of a 10 MW or larger hydrogen production demonstration plant in Central Queensland, Australia. It would be largest plant of its kind in the country.

Type: News

GFG Alliance buys Europe’s largest aluminium smelter

GFG ALLIANCE, the UK-based metals, mining and energy group owned by Sanjeev Gupta, has bought Europe’s largest aluminium smelter in Dunkerque, France, from Rio Tinto for US$500m.

Type: News

Aliso Canyon was US' largest methane release

Over 100,000 t of gas released in 112 day blowout

Type: News

Fire affects world's largest solar plant

Misaligned mirrors to blame for incident

Type: News

Shell signs off on Phase 2 of Australia’s Surat Gas Project

SHELL is investing in the second phase of its Surat Gas Project in Queensland, Australia as it pushes to supply more gas to the country amid warnings of coming shortages.

Type: News

UK’s largest pollution fine for Thames Water

Released 1.4bn l of sewage into waterways

Type: News

Santos greenlights Australia’s largest oil and gas investment in close to a decade

SANTOS has sanctioned a US$3.6bn investment in the Barossa gas project off Australia’s Northern Territory, extending the life of the Darwin LNG plant and marking the largest investment in the country’s oil and gas sector since 2012. Concerns about the climate impacts of the project have prompted one group to label the project “a carbon bomb”.

Type: News

Ithaca Energy acquires Eni’s UK business in £750m deal

ITHACA Energy is acquiring the majority of Eni’s upstream assets in the UK. The deal will make Ithaca the second largest independent operator in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), producing more than 100,000 boe/d. The agreement excludes Italian energy company Eni’s East Irish Sea assets and carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) activities.

Type: News

KBR wins contract for Saudi Arabia’s crude-oil-to-chemicals complex

KBR has been named the second project management contractor for the design of Saudi Aramco and SABIC’s crude-oil-to-chemicals complex.

Type: News

High Court rules UK climate plan ‘unlawful’ – again

ENVIRONMENTAL groups have won their case against the UK government for a second time over its climate action plan, which the High Court has ruled “unlawful”.

Type: News

Petronas Chemicals Group to build Asia’s 'largest advanced chemical recycling plant'

PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP (PCG) has unveiled plans to build what it claims to be Asia’s largest advanced chemical recycling plant.

Type: News

Musk bet set to pay off as South Australia readies world’s largest lithium ion battery

ELON MUSK looks set to win the bet he made with South Australia, after the state’s premier announced that the world’s largest lithium ion energy storage system will be officially launched next week.

Type: News

Australia starts up Moomba, the world’s third largest CCS project without EOR

THE MOOMBA carbon capture and storage project in Australia has become the world’s third largest project to begin burying emissions without enhanced oil recovery (EOR).

Type: News

Saudi Aramco strikes deal with Linde and SLB to build one of world’s largest CCS facilities

SAUDI ARAMCO has struck a shareholder deal with energy firms Linde and SLB for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, expected to become one of the world’s largest CCS facilities.

Type: News

Shell halts construction of one of Europe’s largest biofuels facility

SHELL has announced that its subsidiary, Shell Nederland Raffinaderij, will “temporarily pause” construction of an 820,000 t/y biofuels facility at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Type: News

Let’s Go Round Again: Closing the Loop on Problem Plastics

With today’s Earth Day campaign calling for action on plastic production, Adam Duckett talks to Jess Gregson, a chemical engineer building a plant in the UK that will allow tricky to recycle plastics to be used over and over again

Type: Feature

Altilium Metals to accelerate development of the UK’s largest EV battery recycling plant

PLANS for Teesside to host the UK’s largest EV battery recycling plant are underway following the completion of a six-month feasibility study by the facility’s owners, Altilium Metals, which will allow the company to accelerate permitting and grant requests as well as alternative financing

Type: News

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