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Climate Change, Equity and Mitigation

How unpopular but necessary technological solutions and shifts can be deployed to meet head-on the growing challenge of climate change mitigation and equity

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Fly Me O2 The Moon

Mark Symes and Beth Lomax explain the thinking behind how to make oxygen on the Moon

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Documenting Your Turnaround Estimate

Gordon Lawrence discusses the value of a basis of estimate document for a maintenance turnaround team

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Oil and Gas Workers Have Their Say on the Just Transition

Amanda Doyle analyses a survey of oil and gas workers to reveal their thoughts on how the energy transition affects them

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Men as Allies

Adam Duckett asks what are men doing to help support gender diversity and inclusion?

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Should Green Ammonia be the Hydrogen Carrier of Today?

With decarbonisation on the agenda worldwide, engineers are looking for new ways to use hydrogen as an energy vector. Alex Howard and Jonathan Upton look at the less discussed technical challenges

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Brewing Up a Storm: The Origins of Biotechnology Part 2

In this two-part contribution to his series about chemical engineering history, Martin Pitt focuses on the interesting developments in biotechnology

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The Novelist Looking for a Chemical Engineering Reaction

Aniqah Majid finds out how a workshop promoting literacy to chemistry students is aiming to fuel a surge of highly communicative chemical engineers

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The Design Process: Environmental Management in Design – Do More with Less

In the final article in his series aimed at giving new graduates a better understanding of the current design process, Tom Baxter reviews common standards and discusses the most obvious opportunities to boost sustainability during your future industrial design projects

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How to Measure Powder Flow

Understanding powder testing techniques and their application

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The Engineering Mindset Part 8: Complex or Complicated? The Right Approach at the Right Time

Chris and Penny Hamlin move beyond the C-THRU research project to focus on how we as individuals can effectively lead and influence in complex environments, contrasting it with the approach to complicated systems

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Practical Process Control Part 26: Compressor Load Control

Myke King breaks down compressor load control and shows how experienced engineers can implement these systems in the DCS without relying on proprietary solutions

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The Privilege of Being First

An insider’s view of the technical challenges overcome at the pioneering Boundary Dam CCS project. David Jobe, director of Carbon Capture and Chemical Services at Saskpower speaks to Adam Duckett

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Honey, I Shrunk the Antimicrobial Resistance

An engineer’s role in rejuvenating a naturally-inspired antimicrobial

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Choosing a Slurry Pump

Pumps are the backbone of the process industry. In a process plant, it is necessary to move material from one point to another. In keeping with the laws of thermodynamics, fluids move from an area of high pressure to low, and depending on the plant layout often require the assistance of a pump to achieve this. With many different pump types available, selecting the right pump can be tricky, especially when slurries are involved.

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Powered by Sewage

A look at how a wastewater treatment plant in Denmark has become energy self-sufficient

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Practically Speaking – Flow Control

Back to basics on theory and equipment

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Waste-to-BioSNG innovation wins big at IChemE Awards

Amanda Jasi reviews the winners of IChemE's annual awards programme

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Clean Hydrogen. Part 1: Hydrogen from Natural Gas Through Cost Effective CO2 Capture

Producing hydrogen with carbon capture via the Low Carbon Hydrogen (LCH) process

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Closing The Poop Loop

Project puts ‘poop’ to good use, improving both sanitation and energy supply at one of the biggest refugee camps in the world

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