Dr Brown featured in new climate change article collection

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) highlights chemical engineering’s contribution to tackling climate change with new collection of articles featuring Dr Sol Brown.

Photograph of Dr Solomon Brown

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has published a collection of articles to showcase the range of research papers that have been previously issued in the Institution’s journals on the subject of climate change. Selected by IChemE’s journal editors, the collection has been published in support of the Institution’s numerous initiatives in the climate change arena.

Dr Sol Brown's paper CO2 capture and storage (CCS) cost reduction via infrastructure right-sizing is featured in the collection.  The paper looks at how carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a critical component of a portfolio of low-carbon energy technologies required to combat climate change.  It examines how an extensive transportation infrastructure will be required to transport captured CO2 from different sources.

Allowing all those who wish to learn more about how chemical engineers are contributing to the climate change debate, this special collection has been made freely available until the end of the year.

The collection brings together 31 papers from the following journals – Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Food and Bioproducts Processing, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, South African Journal of Chemical Engineering and Sustainable Production and Consumption.

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