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BEng Energy Engineering
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Energy engineering is the discipline concerned with the generation, conversion, transmission and efficient use of energy, and it has never been more important. The global transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable and low-carbon sources of energy is one of the defining engineering challenges of this century, requiring professionals who understand both the technical dimensions of energy systems and the broader context of sustainability, policy and economic viability. Energy engineers work on solar and wind power, hydroelectric systems, tidal and wave energy, grid management and energy storage, as well as the efficiency of buildings, industrial processes and transport. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year programme is delivered in a part of the United Kingdom that has extraordinary natural energy resources, from wind and tidal currents to hydroelectric potential, giving you a distinctive and practically relevant context for your studies. You will develop your understanding of energy systems, renewable technologies, electrical engineering, thermodynamics and the integration of energy sources into grid and community networks. The programme combines academic study with practical engineering development, preparing you to contribute to the design and operation of energy systems that will play a central role in the UK's energy future. Energy engineers work in electricity generation companies, renewable energy developers, network operators, consulting engineering firms, government energy agencies and international energy organisations. The transition to renewable energy is creating strong and sustained demand for engineers with expertise in low-carbon systems. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in renewable energy, electrical engineering or energy systems management, or move into professional roles in energy infrastructure, power electronics or climate and energy policy. The combination of technical expertise and environmental relevance makes energy engineering one of the most purposeful engineering disciplines available.
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