MSc Marine Renewable Energy

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Bangor University

Program Overview

To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and aid sustainable development, there is an urgent need to support our electricity generating capacity through the development of low carbon technologies, particularly those generated from renewable sources. The ocean represents a vast and largely untapped energy resource, that could be exploited as a form of low carbon electricity generation, and there is much European and global commercial and R&D activity in this energy sector. The UK is the world leader in the development of wave and tidal stream technologies, and if marine energy deploys globally, the UK is uniquely positioned to capture a substantial market share, with the potential to contribute as much as 4.3 bn to UK GDP up to 2050. The aim of this MSc programme is to equip students with the skills necessary to identify and quantify the potential of specific locations for marine renewable energy generation installations, with an emphasis on the resource (waves and tides), time series analysis, numerical modelling, and the challenges faced when placing arrays of devices in the marine environment.

Program Key Stats

£21,000 (Annual cost)



41 %

Eligibility Criteria


87
590
6.0
87
1200

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Aquaculturist
  • Water Quality Specialist
  • Stream Management
  • Fisheries Biologist

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