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Martin Killcross; ISBN: 9780128240496; Butterworth-Heinemann; 2021; £99
Type: Feature
Ella Howells talks about her switch from oil and gas to the drinks industry
Type: Feature
Viewpoint: Heating Homes with Hydrogen – a Hazard that Should be Avoided
Tom Baxter’s TCE article “Home Hydrogen: Is it Safe?” generated a lot of interest from the chemeng community. Little did he suspect it would see him on stage at Ellesmere Port Civic Hall taking part in a heated public debate on the subject, a result of nearby Whitby being selected for a domestic hydrogen trial
Type: Feature
UK government announces £4.5bn funding among package of measures to bolster manufacturing
The UK government has announced £4.5bn (US$5.6bn) in funding for the nation’s “world-leading” clean energy, automotive, aerospace, and life sciences sectors.
Type: News
Polarised Positions Cast Shadow Over Global Plastics Treaty
Adam Duckett speaks to lobbyists about what they want from a global agreement to end plastic pollution
Type: Feature
Pippa Corbett takes a closer look at the potential of heat networks, recent market transformations, and a sustainable chemical engineering career pathway
Type: Feature
Speeding up Development with Data Analytics
Constant pressure to innovate? Boost development productivity with data analytics
Type: Feature
Stressed British Steel Must Not be Allowed to Fail
Adam Duckett says Government must stand strong with British Steel
Type: Feature
Rewritable, self-erasing ‘paper’ developed
Electrospun material could reduce global paper waste
Type: News
Andy Brazier asks are you satisfied that everything ‘reasonably practicable’ has been done to reduce risk?
Type: Feature
SoCal reaches US$4m settlement for gas leak
Settlement includes fine, penalties and equipment
Type: News
What is standing in the way of hydrogen deployment and what has been overcome to enable development?
Type: Feature
The conversion of rocks to metals is quintessential chemical engineering which created the technological society. Martin Pitt recalls some of the less common metals he has known
Type: Feature
Glass In all its Glory: Part 1
We look through it and maybe overlook it, but glass is a vital 200m t/y material for the world today. Martin Pitt looks at its development and impact on society
Type: Feature
Without an effective UK carbon tax, decision-makers cannot make the business case for carbon capture and storage
Type: Feature