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Japan: Taking a Lead in Hydrogen
Japan has identified hydrogen as the answer to the energy problem, both for transportation and in power generation.
Type: Feature
IChemE members Sanjoy Sen and Mick Lee go head-to-head in a fight for survival on UK television
Type: Feature
PERRY’S – the handbook known within the discipline as the bible of chemical engineering – will be published in a new 9th edition later this year. We caught up with the book’s editors to find out more.
Type: Feature
Culture Shift, Values and Vision
How might we encourage culture shift in our organisations?
Type: Feature
Obituary of Professor Michael Streat, an eminent chemical engineer and a leading expert in separation processes
Type: Feature
NAO: UK CCS competition ‘not value for money’
BEIS must learn lessons from two failed CCS attempts
Type: News
£250m City Deal will benefit North Sea oil
Aberdeen boost includes support for ailing industry
Type: News
Chemical engineers build portable pharmacy
System could be shipped to combat disease outbreak
Type: News
We must take action to boost skills diversity so students are better prepared for the greater variety of roles requiring chemical engineers
Type: Feature
One radar level gauge can provide two separate and independent layers of protection
Type: Feature
Spontaneous Combustion of Tortilla Chip Waste: an Unknown Known?
A analysis of a fire caused by spontaneous combustion of food waste at a factory in Texas.
Type: Feature
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
Type: Feature