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Exelon to shut down Three Mile Island

THE infamous Three Mile Island nuclear power plant is set to shutdown due to government inaction.

Type: News

Hydrogen Transport

Andy Brown looks at the options and challenges of moving hydrogen from A to B in bulk

Type: Feature

QRA: Ten Golden Rules

Glenn Pettitt and Martyn Ramsden explain how quantitative risk assessment can be used to determine cost beneficial options

Type: Feature

Answering the Call of Nature

Dyllon Randall explains how bio-bricks can be grown from human urine

Type: Feature

Degrees of Separation

Andy Brazier explains why process isolation is more complicated than you might think

Type: Feature

IEA report finds the world is at risk of a steep decline in nuclear power

THE International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that the world is at risk of a steep decline in nuclear power, and that a fall in advanced economies threatens climate goals and energy security.

Type: News

Immigration and Engineering in the UK

What does the latest Immigration White Paper mean for the UK engineering industry?

Type: Feature

Royal Charter and By-law changes approved at IChemE AGM

VOTING Members (Fellows and Chartered Members) of IChemE have approved changes to its Royal Charter and By-laws, with the results announced at the AGM on 20 May.

Type: News

The Problem Solver

Solving a serious environmental problem on a maleic anhydride plant

Type: Feature

HeidelbergCement sets Paris-aligned emissions targets

HEIDELBERGCEMENT has set targets to reduce its emissions in line with the Paris Agreement climate goals, becoming the first cement company to have its targets validated under an independent assessment scheme.

Type: News

Cattle feed and dye membranes win MIT water prize

ENTREPRENEURS who are developing process technologies to remove dyes from industrial wastewater and help reduce methane emissions from cattle have been recognised with prizes from MIT.

Type: News

A tougher bioplastic for food packaging

ADDING rubber to bioplastic to make it less brittle has led to the development of a new type of bioplastic that may provide a suitable alternative to petroleum-based plastic for food packaging.

Type: News

LPB: Learning from Incidents

A look at how the Loss Prevention Bulletin and its Editorial Panel operate

Type: Feature

Wood awarded Evonik contract

SPECIALTY chemicals company Evonik has awarded Wood a contract to deliver services for a new polyamide 12 (PA12) production complex, to be built at Marl Chemical Park in Marl, Germany.

Type: News

US CSB calls for review to improve HF safety

THE US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB), has released a letter calling on the US Environmental Protect Agency (EPA) to review and update its 1993 study of hydrofluoric acid (HF) to improve safety.

Type: News

ExxonMobil stops unplanned flaring at UK plant

EXXONMOBIL has announced that it has ceased unplanned flaring at its Fife Ethylene Plant (FEP) at Mossmorran, in Fife, UK. The flaring lasted six days and led to record levels of complaints from those living nearby.

Type: News

Wood secures SABIC engineering design contract

WOOD has secured a contract with SABIC to design a world-class petrochemicals research centre in Saudi Arabia.

Type: News

A Clean Bill of Health

James Finn describes the development of an award-winning setup for sterile filtration of APIs

Type: Feature

Keeping it Local

David Simmonds explains the challenges of pursuing major projects sustainably

Type: Feature

Transforming Asset Maintenance

Digitisation is helping to improve predictive intelligence and transform asset management, says Matthew Hurst

Type: Feature