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BASF opens global digital centre

BASF has opened a global digital centre in Madrid, Spain to enhance and broaden its digital competencies.

Type: News

Fluor wins contract for Chinese adiponitrile plant

FLUOR has been awarded a contract to provide engineering, procurement and construction for INVISTA’s new adiponitrile plant in Shanghai, China.

Type: News

Unlocking Trade for Low Carbon Technologies

WE often hear the adage that money talks. And this is certainly true when it comes to tackling climate change. Money can influence what is done and how, and this makes it essential that we effectively communicate all positives and negatives of climate mitigation strategies to a wide audience.

Type: Feature

IChemE announces inaugural Learned Society Committee

ICHEME has announced the nine members who will be on its newly-established Learned Society Committee.

Type: News

Nestlé may sell US confectionery arm

Confectionery makes up only 3% of US sales

Type: News

Into the Future

Water and wastewater processes: the last (and next) 30 years

Type: Feature

Lessons in Safety

Effective communication a key theme as experts gather to discuss safety

Type: Feature

£1m project to field-test graphene water filters

UK-BASED G2O Water Technologies is to scale up production and field-test its patented graphene oxide water filters, after being awarded a £1m (US$1.3m) grant by government research funding arm Innovate UK.

Type: News

ExxonMobil and Equinor award FEED contracts for low carbon hydrogen projects

EXXONMOBIL has awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to Technip Energies for its low-carbon hydrogen production and CCS project at its complex in Baytown, Texas, US. Meanwhile energy company Equinor has also awarded a FEED contract to Linde Engineering for its H2H Saltend facility.

Type: News

Prince William unveils third class of Earthshot Prize finalists leading the way in climate change solutions

A GREENER and more easily recycled lithium-ion battery, a microbial fuel cell for cleaning water while generating electricity, and polycotton recycling technology are among the 15 developments across six continents that could receive a share of £5m (US$6.1m) from the Earthshot Prize this year.

Type: News

X-energy and Cavendish given £3m to assess Hartlepool ‘gumball’ nuclear reactor

X-ENERGY and Cavendish Nuclear have been awarded £3.34m (US$4.24m) by the UK government to assess how domestic manufacturing could support the construction of a novel small pebble-bed nuclear reactor. The pair want to build 12 reactors in Hartlepool by the early 2030s to help decarbonise local industry.

Type: News

Soil Survivor: Using Nanotech for Regenerative Agriculture

Amanda Jasi speaks to researchers using nanotechnology to help preserve, replenish and analyse soil

Type: Feature

Slide Rules at Dawn

IChemE members Sanjoy Sen and Mick Lee go head-to-head in a fight for survival on UK television

Type: Feature

Shire agrees US$32bn deal for Baxalta

UK pharmaceutical firm agrees takeover of US rival

Type: News

Flare System Modelling for Dummies

Flare system design and modification.

Type: Feature

Engineering Net Zero Part 6: Skilling Up

David Simmonds looks at who we need to deliver our energy transition, from the local technician to the grid designer

Type: Feature

IChemE Sets Out Stance on Climate Change

Mark Apsey shares IChemE’s new position statement on climate change and the consultation process through which it was established

Type: Feature

TransCanada sues for US$15bn over XL refusal

Argues US unfairly blocked Keystone pipeline

Type: News

IChemE begins governance member consultation

ICHEME has begun a member consultation period on the future of the Institution’s governance and is inviting all members to share their views.

Type: News