PLUTONIUM has safely been stabilised and prepared for permanent disposal by the UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), ...
GREAT BRITISH ENERGY (GBE), the UK’s state-owned energy company, has announced a £300m (US$400m) investment to support ...
THE UK’s last ethylene plant will continue operating for at least five more years following a £150m (US$200m) government ...
URANIUM recovered from spent nuclear reactor fuel will be reprocessed to support the manufacture of cancer therapies under a ...
CHEMICALS producer Celtic Renewables has taken a further step towards building an industrial-scale biorefinery at Grangemouth ...
DRAX, the UK’s largest renewable power station operator, plans to expand its Selby, North Yorkshire site with a 100 MW data centre.
As the year draws to a close, it’s time to test your chemical engineering memory and historical know-how. Martin Pitt has compiled 30 questions from his History of Chemical Engineering series, going ...
Twenty years after Buncefield, all original signatories to the Process Safety Leadership Principles signed again. Gus Carroll explains why this continuity of commitment matters more than ever IN 2025, ...
Co-chair Zaid Rawi looks back on October’s Advances, IChemE’s biennial conference for engineering and process industry professionals WITH a technical committee drawn from the IChemE DigiCom community ...
EXXONMOBIL will cut its low-carbon spending by US$10bn as it shifts investment back towards upstream oil and gas, joining a growing trend of energy majors pulling back from renewables. In an update to ...
ICHEME has joined the growing list of supporters of the Technician Commitment, strengthening its push to recognise and develop technicians and process operatives across the chemical and process ...
OIL AND GAS giant Equinor have discovered two major gas and condensate wells in the Sleipner area of the North Sea, marking its largest finds this year. Located west of Norway, the Lofn and Langemann ...