Research Theme lead: Dr. Felix Diawuo

  1. Development of energy transformation strategies – transition from the current supply systems to renewable power generation systems 
  • Energy transition engineering
  • Energy systems analysis and technology evaluation
  • Deployment and systems monitoring
  • Assessment by industrial players

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Studying at RCEES

Studying at RCEES

Studying at RCEES

Studying at RCEES

The centre seeks to equip our graduates with the relevant knowledge, skills and competencies needed in addressing the existing and future challenges regarding energy and the environment in a sustainable manner in the local, national and international context. Our education is tailored towards training professionals who are able to think critically in dealing with the cross-cutting issues associated with energy and the environment.

Our degree programs are developed with industry partners to provide our students with a career focused degree.

RCEES runs the following postgraduate programs:

Doctoral Programs

The PhD programs are run for a period of 3 years including one-year taught course. Each program is carefully packaged to suit every need and, more importantly, to provide the required training for the conduct of important and effective research. PhD fellows at RCEES participate in problem-oriented research with relevance for development, by joining an existing research program or by defining their own research based on the centre’s research themes.

  • PhD Sustainable Energy Management
  • PhD Environmental Engineering Management

Doctoral Programs

The PhD programs are run for a period of 3 years including one-year taught course. Each program is carefully packaged to suit every need and, more importantly, to provide the required training for the conduct of important and effective research. PhD fellows at RCEES participate in problem-oriented research with relevance for development, by joining an existing research program or by defining their own research based on the centre’s research themes.

Master Programs

The MSc programs are run for a period of 2 years including one-year taught course and one-year research work. The aim of the programs is to train the next generation of expertise in energy, power and environment. Our students are provided with the modern tools and knowledge that is provides a solid foundation to solve national and regional challenges in energy, environment and the related industry.

Each program is carefully packaged to suit every need and, more importantly, to provide the required training for the conduct of important and effective research.

  • MSc Sustainable Energy Management
  • PhD Environmental Engineering Management

Master Programs

The MSc programs are run for a period of 2 years including one-year taught course and one-year research work. The aim of the programs is to train the next generation of expertise in energy, power and environment. Our students are provided with the modern tools and knowledge that is provides a solid foundation to solve national and regional challenges in energy, environment and the related industry.

Each program is carefully packaged to suit every need and, more importantly, to provide the required training for the conduct of important and effective research.

Research Themes

Research

As part of our education, the RCEES also seeks to conduct high value research that are critical to sustainable energy development. Key thematic research areas to be covered include the following:

Explore our themes

Renewable Energy

Energy Transformation Strategies

Strengthening the use of smart distribution technologies – Smart grid and smart distributed power generation systems, and energy efficiency 

Development of sustainable low-cost technologies for rural electrification 

Environmental issues related to energy supply and demand, and sustainable development 

Energy and Society

Partners

Regional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES)

University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani Ghana rcees@uenr.edu.gh

+(233) 506-366-712

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