Renewable energy is the energy derived from natural resources that are renewable, that is, that do not run out and are fundamentally different from fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas, or nuclear fuels that are used in nuclear reactors.
The program aspires to provide graduates with the necessary skills to design, implement, and operate renewable energy such as solar energy, wind energy, and other fields of renewable energy applications. The program includes a theoretical study of renewable energy engineering, and practical application in laboratories and workshops equipped and designated for this purpose, in addition to field visits to projects On the ground, which enables the student to speak the language of technicians.
The program seeks to develop the following competencies among graduates:
• Understanding the difference between renewable and non-renewable energies.
• Creating awareness in understanding the types of renewable energy.
• Estimating the benefits of harvesting renewable energy.
• Understand the characteristics and processes of each type of renewable energy.
• Realizing the importance of generating renewable energy.
• Understanding the basics of traditional power generation, transmission and distribution systems.
• Understand the characteristics and processes of each type of renewable energy.
• Understanding the importance and roles of renewable energy in the modern era.
• Understanding how to maximize natural resources and convert them into renewable energy.
• Understand the structure of the components of different types of renewable energy.
Creating awareness in understanding the types of renewable energy.
• Estimating the benefits of harvesting renewable energy.
• Exploring the suitability of introducing renewable energy generation into businesses and facilities.
• Biofuels, wind energy, and solar energy.
• Solar energy units and solar thermal energy.
• Energy and electricity companies.
• Consulting.
• Education.
• Marketing.