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25 February, 03:36
Why do chemical engineers work with fossil fuels
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Lucy Mccullough
25 February, 03:51
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As other chemical engineers do, energy and fuels engineers play an important role in society. They work to safeguard the environment and at the same time provide society with energy technology choices to meet ever-growing needs in areas such as fuel processing and use, and technology development.
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