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Electric power serves as the foundation of modern society, with all aspects of life depending on secure electricity production, delivery, and management. Hydro companies require knowledgeable professionals equipped with up-to-date electrical expertise to advance the industry toward an intelligent, energy-conscious digital future.
Get practical training at the Caroline Street Substation in Hamilton's city center.
Work with actual Energy Systems equipment in The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation, Fennell Campus's groundbreaking net-zero facility - the first such building in Ontario.
Engage in hands-on research involving power generation, solar, and wind energy through the cutting-edge smart grid/microgrid at the Stoney Creek Energy Research Center.
Program highlights
Develop comprehensive skills that prepare you for diverse career paths in electrical energy systems.
Explore sustainable energy solutions like wind, solar/photovoltaic, solar thermal, and hybrid technologies, along with conservation methods and clean energy management supported by microgrids and decentralized power systems.
Participate in an innovative curriculum offering a multidisciplinary perspective on energy generation, storage, transmission, and their interconnected systems