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High energy prices threaten the future of the UK steel industry

CONTINUED high energy prices could signal the death knell for the UK’s steelmaking industry, according to steel researchers.

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SSAB and Exxon among project partners in US$6bn US decarbonisation scheme

SWEDISH conglomerate SSAB and ExxonMobil are among the companies selected by the US to deliver various projects across the country to decarbonise emission intensive industries.

Type: News

US unveils up to US$3.5bn funding to expand domestic battery manufacturing

THE White House has announced up to US$3.5bn in funding to strengthen domestic battery manufacturing as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.

Type: News

Guides promise rush of 3D-printing use

Certification offers boon to O&G, say developers

Type: News

CCSA report highlights lessons to learn

Authors speak to Peterhead, White Rose projects

Type: News

Ineos Styrolution joins U.S. Plastics Pact

STYRENICS supplier Ineos Styrolution has joined the U.S. Plastics Pact, a collaborative initiative helping to move towards a circular plastics economy in the US, by 2025.

Type: News

100 Years? Piece of Cake

Séamus Higgins and Ellie Cooke look at a century’s evolution of food and processes, in the form of a chocolate birthday cake

Type: Feature

US climate deal signed into law

US PRESIDENT Joe Biden signed into law on Tuesday, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, a bill that along with significant healthcare benefits, will inject more than US$370bn into climate and low-carbon programmes to kickstart a new era of affordable clean energy in America, while helping to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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US EPA to fund US$4.5bn worth of emission reduction projects

THE ENVIRONMENTAL Protection Agency (EPA) has announced grants worth more than US$4.5bn for climate projects aimed at reducing emissions in heavy industry.

Type: News

Process pioneer: Rodney Allam discusses the development of his CCS technology

As testing begins in Texas, Allam shares his thoughts on building emissions-free natural gas plants with new carbon capture technology

Type: Feature

Hazard Identification: Planning for Success

A look at the hazard and operability study (HAZOP).

Type: Feature

Free safety data for Hurricane Harvey relief

A PROVIDER of environment, health, safety (EHS) and sustainability software has offered free access for disaster relief organisations, emergency responders and local businesses affected by Hurricane Harvey.

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ExxonMobil plans multi-billion dollar investment in Singapore complex

EXXONMOBIL has announced that it is investing in an expansion project for its Singapore refining and petrochemical complex to increase yields of higher-value products.

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Nouryon doubles organic peroxides capacity at Brazil site

NOURYON has completed a project to double the capacity for organic peroxides at a plant in Itupeva, Brazil.

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Fire at Thailand chemicals facility

AN EXPLOSION and fire at a chemicals facility in Bangkok has killed one person and injured more than 60 others.

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Finalists announced for IChemE Malaysia Awards

ICHEME has announced the 32 finalists for the Malaysia Awards 2021.

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New partners join industrial initiative to electrify EU crackers

REPSOL and Versalis have joined the Cracker of the Future consortium, which is working to develop technology to electrify the steam cracking process.

Type: News

Centenary Themes: Energy

At-a-glance information on what's in the fourth of our centenary theme specials

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Rolls-Royce and Johnson Matthey among IChemE Global Awards finalists

THE finalists for IChemE’s 2024 Global Awards have been announced, with more than 75 organisations from 16 countries shortlisted.

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IChemE Matters – December 2024/January 2025

Mark Apsey and Duncan Lugton talk policy and IChemE 2024 in numbers

Type: News