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Rules of Thumb: Tanks and Vessels

Stephen Hall provides practical insights into on-the-job problems

Type: Feature

Action Plans

Adam Duckett on the US President’s climate push and jobs plan

Type: Feature

Shott: UK chemical industry should focus on strengths

FORMER IChemE president Ian Shott says that the huge UK chemical industry must focus on its strengths – including biotechnology and process intensification if it is to grow.

Type: News

IChemE announces Extraordinary General Meeting

ICHEME will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on 11 January in London, UK.

Type: News

Improved chemical looping process for greener fossil fuels

ENGINEERS at Ohio State University, US, are developing a chemical looping process which can create clean energy, liquid fuels and chemical feedstocks from fossil fuels without releasing CO2 into the atmosphere.

Type: News

New York City sues five oil majors over climate change

NEW YORK CITY has filed a lawsuit against five of the world’s largest investor-owned fossil fuel companies – BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil and Shell – for billions of dollars to cover its costs for climate change.

Type: News

Top ten bio-based chemicals for UK economic growth

A REPORT from the Lignocellulosic Biorefinery Network (LBNet) has identified ten biochemicals where the UK is primed to go from demonstration to industrial-level production.

Type: News

Big little droplets

RESEARCHERS at MIT have discovered a method that makes sprayed droplets hit and stick to their targets, that could potentially benefit agriculture and other industries.

Type: News

Westminster Abbey hosts engineering celebration

ENGINEERING was the focus of celebration today at a first-of-a-kind national service held at London’s Westminster Abbey.

Type: News

Chemical engineer briefs UK politicians on chemical weapons

CHEMICAL engineering postgraduate Jeni Spragg has produced a report to help UK parliamentarians make evidence-based decisions on chemical weapons policy.

Type: News

Warnings new UK coal mine undermines green ambitions

THE UK’s first deep coal mine in 30 years has been given the go ahead by Cumbria County Council, prompting concerns it will hamper climate change efforts and the opportunity for greener steel production.

Type: News

IChemE Fellows feature as experts in TV documentary about engineering safety

THREE IChemE Fellows will feature as experts in a new ten-part television documentary series about engineering safety incidents, to be aired on the UK Discovery Channel.

Type: News

New Hydrogen Taskforce calls for £1bn commitment from the UK Government

IN A report to mark its launch, the Hydrogen Taskforce – which involves energy majors Shell and BP – has called on the UK Government to commit to funding of £1bn (US$1.27bn). Launched yesterday, in Parliament, the Taskforce aims to promote the large-scale deployment of hydrogen.

Type: News

Ammonium nitrate explosion in Beirut kills at least 135 people

AN explosion at a warehouse storing ammonium nitrate in Beirut, Lebanon, has killed at least 135 people and injured at least 5,000.

Type: News

Unilever invests €1bn to develop sustainable cleaning products

UNILEVER has announced that it will invest €1bn (US$1.18bn) over the next ten years, as it seeks to replace fossil-fuel derived ingredients in its cleaning and laundry product formulations with recycled and renewable alternatives, by 2030.

Type: News

Hunterston B begins operating after two-year shutdown

EDF has brought back online reactor 3 of its nuclear power station Hunterston B after receiving approval to start generating low-carbon power at the site following a two-year shutdown. The power company also announced that that station will move into the decommissioning phase by January 2022, a year earlier than previously expected.

Type: News

Shell launches ‘blue’ hydrogen technology

SHELL Catalysts & Technologies, which licenses technologies and brings capabilities to market, has launched Shell Blue Hydrogen Process, which integrates proven technologies to significantly increase the affordability of greenfield “blue” hydrogen projects.

Type: News

Increasing yield for portable vaccine production method

RESEARCHERS at Northwestern University, US have discovered a way to improve their new protein-based vaccine manufacturing method, which could help to broaden access to potentially life-saving medicines that can combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and viruses.

Type: News

Report says UK falling behind EU in clean steel development

A REPORT by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) has found that UK clean steel development is lagging significantly behind the EU.

Type: News