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Peter Eisenberger on CCUS R&D at the RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting

Columbia University's Peter Eisenberger, who moderated the Air Capture Technology panel at the RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting and Workshop, emphasizes the importance of a focus shift in CCUS R&D from avoided carbon to negative carbon.

Vikram Rao on the role of methane at RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting

Research Triangle Energy Consortium's Vikram Rao was the moderator for the Synthetic Fuels panel at the RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting and Workshop held at Columbia University. Watch him explain the role of methane in CCUS discussions.

15th International Symposium on Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion in the Process Industries

June 5, 2016 to June 8, 2016
The world forum of the process industry and international trend-setting technology summit for chemical engineering, environmental protection and biotechnology.

Feeding CO2 from air into solid oxide electrolyzer cells

Søren Ebbehøj of the Technical University of Denmark gave a talk titled "Feeding CO2 From Air Into Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells" at the RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting and Workshop. Here he elaborates on electrolyzer cells as a way to produce carbon-neutral fuels, when coupled with air captured carbon dioxide and electricity from carbon-free sources.

Partec 2016

March 1, 2016 to April 30, 2016
One of the largest conferences devoted to all aspects of particle & powder technology, including particle formation processes, particle characterisation & measurement methods and processes such as agglomeration, formulation & performance of products.

Power-to-fuel scaling vs. market requirements

Christian Ohlhausen of Sunfire participated in the Synthetic Fuels panel at the RCN-CCUS Annual Meeting and Workshop. Here he describes the company's technological developments for the power-to-fuel concept in an interview with AIChE's Lucy Alexander.

What Every New Graduate Should Know about Process Safety

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, July 9, 2014,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
EDT
Every chemical engineering graduate practices process safety. Consequently, process safety should receive more emphasis than it currently does in the curriculum. This webinar focuses on the minimum...

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