HSE employee recognised for research into carbon technology

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) employee has won a prestigious award for a paper on new technology that could help reduce global warming.

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) employee has won a prestigious award for a paper on new technology that could help reduce global warming.

Mike Bilio received the accolade from the Institute of Chemical Engineering (IChemE) for a study of the health and safety implications of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) an emerging technology which looks to prevent carbon dioxide, released by the burning of fossil fuels, reaching the atmosphere.

The winning paper, ‘CO2 Pipelines material and safety considerations’, was coauthored by Mike and his colleagues at University College London and Leeds University.

The award was presented at the Carbon Capture and Storage Early Enablers Seminar where HSE, the Environment Agency (EA) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) chaired discussions on CCS. HSE’s role is to enable the development of new energy technologies, such as CCS and ensure any new systems are designed, operated and maintained safely.

Mike Bilio, Process Integrity Leader of HSE’s Offshore Division, said: “Having my contribution recognised by my peers in this way is an honour indeed, and recognises the expertise available within HSE.

“Carbon capture is an increasingly important area for development. We’re doing nationally important work which will have a real impact on all our lives.” www.hse.gov.uk

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