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Partnership to convert landfill waste into hydrogen for transport

RENEWABLE fuels company Raven SR has entered into an agreement with a Republic Services sanitary landfill in Northern California to convert organic waste into hydrogen that can be sold at commercial fuel stations.

Type: News

Time for Change

Adam Duckett on the UK energy crisis and opportunities for change

Type: Feature

Poised Precariously

Adam Duckett on the frustrations and relative successes of COP26

Type: Feature

IChemE bursary to fund postgrad catalysis summer school attendance

ICHEME has launched a new bursary to fund 20 postgraduate students to attend a summer school programme, to enhance their knowledge in catalysis.

Type: News

IChemE adds 25 new free-to-access books for members

TWENTY-FIVE new technical books have been added to Knovel for members of IChemE including books on sustainability, major hazard management and chemical engineering design.

Type: News

UK data hub to boost manufacturing

ULSTER University, UK is leading a new £50m (US$62.9m) data innovation hub and testbed expected to help UK manufacturers boost productivity and competitiveness.

Type: News

Baker Hughes to supply key technology for Malaysia’s first CCS project

ENERGY technology company Baker Hughes is working with Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) to supply turbocompression equipment to Petronas’ Kasawari offshore carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project in Malaysia

Type: News

Watts in Store?

Adam Duckett on the promise of energy storage technologies

Type: Feature

Heidelberg and Linde to build large-scale CCU facility

ONE OF the largest building materials companies in the world, Heidelberg Materials, has teamed up with industrial gases company Linde to build and operate a state-of-the-art CO2 capture and liquefaction plant.

Type: News

Year 11 students’ sustainable flavonoid soap wins the Davidson Inventors Challenge 2023

FABNOIDS, a team of year 11 students from the Benenden School in Cranbrook, UK has won this year’s Davidson Inventors Challenge for developing soaps that reduce the risk of infections using sustainable flavonoids and other ingredients that do not contain harmful chemicals.

Type: News

IChemE Matters – September 2023

Nigel Hirst, Anousha Khan and Alexandra Meldrum have their say on the issues affecting IChemE members

Type: News

IChemE opens bursary applications for catalysis summer school

ICHEME is inviting bursary applications for the ‘Catalysis fundamentals and practice’ summer school.

Type: News

Unlocking the Power of Learning: Top Tips for Chemical Engineering Students and Teachers

Professor of chemical engineering education Mo Zandi and PhD student Ya He offer tips for students and teachers on how to boost learning and teaching

Type: Feature

TotalEnergies UK snaps up gas-fired power plant in £450m deal

TOTALENERGIES has struck a deal with US investment firm EIG to buy out all shares of its UK power producer, West Burton Energy, in a deal worth £450m (US$574m).

Type: News

Rio Tinto agrees state support for one of Australia’s largest smelters as Queensland ramps up renewables

OPERATION of the Boyne aluminium smelter in Queensland could be protected until at least 2040 under a support package negotiated between operator Rio Tinto and the state government.

Type: News

Last Energy plans four small nuclear reactors in Wales to directly decarbonise local industry

LAST ENERGY is spending £300m (US$391m) installing four small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in Bridgend County, South Wales, to directly supply power to local industry.

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

Amazon locks in additional 476 MW of clean power from Iberdrola

SPANISH energy giant Iberdrola has agreed to supply Amazon with an additional 476 MW of clean power for its global operations, boosting their contracted supply to more than 66,000 GWh.

Type: News

Wood wins contract to design €1.5bn fossil-free plastics plant

WOOD GROUP has won the front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a novel plant that will produce plastics using methanol and renewable energy instead of fossil fuels.

Type: News

IChemE Matters – March 2024

Nigel Hirst on launching initiatives; Tracey Donaldson calls for book ideas and Dianne Watson introduces IChemE Connect

Type: News

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