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8 Short courses in Energy Engineering in United Kingdom

Bridge To GeoEnergy
The outcomes of this self-guided course have been developed to ensure that you have the background knowledge and skills in those areas of the geosciences that are essential to embarking successfully on a study of GeoEnergy systems. University of Derby offers the Bridge To GeoEnergy programme.
Guided Weapons Energetics
This Guided Weapons Energetics course offered by Cranfield University provides an understanding of the principles, concepts and techniques of various key facets of GW design, including propellants, explosives, warheads, fuses and terminal effects.
Energy from Biomass Combustion
This Energy from Biomass Combustion course at the University of Leeds will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the status and developments in energy delivery from biomass combustion.
Green Technology and Renewable Energy
The Green Technology and Renewable Energy course at the Bournemouth University will also enable you to understand the process of green technological development and its relationship to broader society.
Hydrogen Energy Consultant Expert Certificate
This Hydrogen Energy Consultant Expert Certificate course offered by Renewable Energy Institute is taught by respected university professors and renowned lecturers with years of practical and theoretical expertise
Making Successful Power Distribution Designs
The Making Successful Power Distribution Designs course offered by University of Oxford is aimed for industry professionals, taught by an experienced industry practitioner who have done many successful high-performance designs.
Renewable Energy Project Finance
The Renewable Energy Project Finance course from Middlesex University helps you explore renewable and green technologies and their impact on project finance structure.
Ocean Exploration for Offshore Renewable Energy
The Ocean Exploration for Offshore Renewable Energy course from University of Southampton shallow seabed of continental shelves is critical to a sustainable future, as it provides a potential home for the urgent expansion of offshore wind farms. This seafloor can also, however, host fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage.