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Chemical Looping Diversity: Biofuels, Power, CCS and Chemicals

Adam Duckett and Amanda Jasi speak to engineers who are developing a variety of chemical looping processes

Type: Feature

Flixborough 50 Years On: Legislation has been Transformed, Organisations not so much

Trish Kerin speaks to safety consultant Andrew Hopkins to find out how the safety culture at Flixborough would meet today’s standards

Type: Feature

Practical Process Control Part 19: Split-ranging

Myke King explains the history of split-ranging and looks at more effective alternatives

Type: Feature

Creative engineers – not a myth

Liam Hayes gives a glimpse of the future

Type: News

Bechtel, BWXT end modular reactor project

No investors for Generation mPower

Type: News

Distillation Improvement Opportunities Part 5: Optimisation and Control – An Industrial View

Doug White reviews the control and optimisation issues affecting typical existing distillation columns in an industrial setting

Type: Feature

Changing Rooms

Best practice on specifying, designing, commissioning and operating control rooms

Type: Feature

ABB wins contract to decommission ENGIE power station

ABB has secured a contract with energy operator ENGIE to provide support and advice for the decommissioning and proposed demolition of Hazelwood power station and mine in Australia.

Type: News

First Steps

Mark Yates charts the development of Apollo’s portable life support system

Type: Feature

Fonterra supports NZ industry switch from coal – but outlines significant challenges

FONTERRA – New Zealand’s huge dairy cooperative – has come out in support of plans to end coal use for industrial heat by 2037 but has warned there are significant challenges to achieving this deadline.

Type: News

TotalEnergies and Petronas to collaborate on solar project to decarbonise Australia’s Gladstone LNG

FRENCH oil and gas giant, TotalEnergies and Gentari Renewables, a subsidiary of Petronas, are teaming up to develop a solar farm in Queensland to lower emissions at Gladstone LNG – one of Australia’s largest LNG facilities and a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

Type: News

UK invests £22bn in CCS clusters and hydrogen projects

THE UK is investing almost £22bn (US$28.8bn) in carbon capture and storage and hydrogen projects as the government seeks to take a lead in greener technologies.

Type: News

Deadly Oxygen?

Jimmy Hunter looks at the dark side of oxygen and how it can be a powerful workhorse in the chemical industry

Type: Feature

IChemE publishes position on climate change, committing to net zero

ICHEME has published its position statement on climate change, committing to collaborate in the global push to a net zero future including for its own operations by 2025.

Type: News

UK releases plan on net zero transition

THE UK Government has released its long-awaited Energy White Paper on how the country’s energy system will transition to net zero by 2050.

Type: News

A Shift in Carbon Capture and Storage Technology?

A look at the growing investment in carbon capture and patent trends to explore the level of innovation in CCS.

Type: Feature

Remaining Relevant in a Changing World

New IChemE President Jane Cutler speaks to Adam Duckett

Type: Feature

Acorn CCS partners sign MoUs for carbon capture

THE partners in the UK’s Acorn CCS project have signed three new memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for carbon capture collaborations.

Type: News

Hans Up! Why we Should Channel our Inner Gruber During a HAZOP

In the fifth article in his series, David Jamieson looks at what we can learn from the movie Die Hard

Type: Feature