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Rules of Thumb: Pneumatic Conveying

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

Type: Feature

Policies essential for hydrogen to reduce global emissions, says BNEF

NET-ZERO goals and policies are needed to allow hydrogen to help address hard-to-abate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reduce global emissions by up to a third, according to global study and research company BloombergNEF (BNEF).

Type: News

Second UK bioethanol plant announces risk of ‘imminent’ closure

A SECOND UK bioethanol plant has said this week it faces “imminent closure” following the US-UK trade deal agreed last month.

Type: News

BASF selects Zhanjiang for new integrated chemicals complex

BASF has picked Zhanjiang as the site for its new US$10bn chemicals complex in China.

Type: News

Researchers awarded funding to develop reusable facemasks to help meet PPE shortfall

RESEARCHERS at the University of Cincinnati (UC), US, have been awarded about US$200,000 in funding for a project to develop a reusable mask for medical workers and others which can be disinfected using heat while being worn.

Type: News

Book Review: What Went Wrong? 6th Edition

Trevor Kletz & Paul Amyotte; ISBN: 9780128105399 (Hardcover) 9780128105405 (eBook); Butterworth-Heinemann; 2019; £64.36

Type: Feature

Update: Chester engineering faculty faces relocation due to proximity to oil refinery

THE University of Chester is facing the possibility of relocating its science and engineering faculty at Thornton Science Park after the local council refused to grant retrospective planning permission due to the proximity of Stanlow oil refinery.

Type: News

Costain claims world-first as it completes FEED for Teesside elements of the East Coast CCUS Cluster

COSTAIN has created the first digital record of all the above and below ground assets in the Teesside industrial cluster, which forms part of the UK’s wider East Coast CCUS Cluster. The digital record aims to offer a “single source of truth” to guide development of future projects in the densely populated industrial area.

Type: News

Gostomski wins IChemE Hanson Medal

Article recounts university’s efforts after quakes

Type: News

Victorian Values

The Victorian state government has introduced legislation regarding the registration of engineers. If passed it will introduce a mandatory registration scheme for engineers who provide professional services in the state

Type: Feature

IChemE names SE Asia Awards 2016 finalists

Singapore and Malaysia to present awards in October

Type: News

Qualifications Commission

Part 1: Expanding the value and reach of IChemE’s professional development offers

Type: Feature

Bayer increases Monsanto bid to US$65bn

Bayer confident new bid will overcome resistance

Type: News

US$380bn of new oil & gas projects missed

Industry shelved 68 projects due to low oil price

Type: News

US Senate approves chemicals regulation bill

Bill to control toxic chemicals will go to Obama

Type: News

Emerson to buy Pentair unit for US$3.15bn

Company looks to expand automation business

Type: News

Practical Process Control Part 23: Inferentials in Action

The last three articles described the principles underlying the development and installation of inferential properties. Here, Myke King presents examples, selected to illustrate some key issues

Type: Feature

Book Review: Petroleum Refining Design and Applications Handbook Volume 2

A Kayode Coker; ISBN: 978111947641; Wiley-Scrivener; 2021; US$295

Type: Feature

HyNet: Demonstrating an Integrated Hydrogen Economy

HyNet North West will make hydrogen for heat a reality

Type: Feature

Several factors led to fatal Brazil dam collapse, reports expert panel

AN expert panel commissioned by Brazilian mining giant Vale has concluded that a number of factors, including a steep slope design and high water level, combined to create the conditions for failure that led to the fatal collapse of a Vale tailings dam last year.

Type: News