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CLE AIChE January 2025 Newsletter: SARTA ARCH2 Ohio Project Update

The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) includes a Canton, OH location, per Shawn Bennett, energy and resilience division manager at Battelle. The Columbus-based Battelle is leading the Appalachian hydrogen hub, which is referred to as ARCH2 and consists of sites across Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The hub received $30 million in July 2024 for the first phase of their work. The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) and Enbridge Gas Ohio want to use the electrolysis process to produce hydrogen fuel for SARTA buses on or near the 1600 Gateway Blvd.

January 2025 Newsletter

Check out our January Newsletter for Anniversary news and local events! Coastal Bend Local Section celebrates 70 years as an organized local section in 2025. Planning has started, let us know if you want to help. In the meantime, we’ve compiled some local events of possible interest to chemical engineers.

Dallas Section Meeting

Tuesday, January 28, 2025,
6:30pm to 8:30pm
CST
TOPIC: Carbon composites for energy storage Energy storage is needed for alternative energy including wind, solar, electric vehicles etc. Advances in battery and supercapacitor technology is critical. Electrochemical capacitors (EC), especially electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs) based on...Read more

Chemical Engineers Stepping Up to Lead Energy Transitions

Wednesday, February 26, 2025,
8:00pm to 9:00pm
CST
By: Maressa Brennan, Dr. Roger Turner, and Gayle J. Gibson Understanding history equips engineers with valuable insights to more effectively design and plan for the energy and other technological transitions of tomorrow. This webinar is an abbreviated version of the session "Chemical Engineers...Read more

To get promoted, don't become indispensable

To improve chances of promotion in 2025, employees should focus on strategies such as not becoming indispensable and voluntee - More -

EPA finds "unreasonable risk" for formaldehyde

The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that formaldehyde poses an "unreasonable risk" to people's health. - More -

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