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  1. Editorial: Bringing New Light to Gas Flaring

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2023 January Emily Petruzzelli Happy New Year! CEP is starting 2023 with an eye-catching cover that calls attention to Earth’s changing climate. The cover story, “Conducting a Climate Risk Vulnerability Assessment,” highlights the importance of considerin ...
  2. A Look at Hydrogen-Fueled Passenger Trains

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 December Dave Teumim Hydrogen is taking its place as an alternative fuel for automobiles, buses, and now passenger rail. To further decarbonize the transportation sector, hydrogen-powered passenger trains are being introduced in the U.S. and the rest ...
  3. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 November Unlit and Inefficient: Flares Burn Off Less Methane Than Previously Believed Gas flares in the U.S.’s biggest oil-producing basins burn less methane than estimated. Scientists Design Climate-Controlled Clothing A new coating that blocks heat ...
  4. Editorial: Questioning a Tradition of the Season

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 November Emily Petruzzelli One of the main reasons that I enjoy November is the food. Fall seasonal vegetables like brussels sprouts, sweet potato, and butternut squash are some of my favorites. Coffee shop and cocktail menus feature pumpkin spice an ...
  5. Special Section: Accelerating Decarbonization (Complete 28-Page Section)

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 September Accelerating decarbonization will require a combined technological and regulatory framework that continues to promote the health, safety, and well-being of society. While the regulatory framework in the U.S. can be polarizing, the necessary ...
  6. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 September Solar Tower Produces Jet Fuel Sustainability A new experimental facility in Spain can produce synthetic kerosene from water and CO2, paving a potential pathway to carbon-neutral aviation. Organ Monitoring Goes Miniature with Ultrasound “Sti ...
  7. Accelerating Decarbonization: Challenges and Opportunities

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 September T. Bond Calloway, Jr. Accelerating decarbonization will take a combined technological and regulatory framework that continues to promote the health, safety, and well-being of society. While the regulatory framework in the U.S. remains elusi ...
  8. Carbonomics: Introduction to Carbon Pricing, Regulations, and Frameworks

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 September Achim Wechsung, P.E. Christopher Buehler, P.E. Jason James Ann Michelle Morrison Michael Stern, P.E. Chemical engineers who develop sustainable technologies or manage sustainability programs should be aware of the economics, regulations, an ...
  9. Embarking on an Industrial Net-Zero Journey

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 September Frank Zhu N. Ramesh Murugan Sohail Murad To achieve net zero, the first step is developing a roadmap for monitoring, reporting, and reducing carbon emissions. Today, many companies in the chemical process industries (CPI) have made sustaina ...

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