New Energy Minor
New Energy Minor
Do you want to power your career—and a cleaner future?
Our New Energy Minor prepares you to understand and apply renewable energy technologies, solar, wind, hydro, and more, to meet the growing demand for clean, efficient power.
This program will enhance your degree across engineering, science, or management. In this interdisciplinary minor, you’ll leverage curriculum and collaboration across several departments.
Why Study New Energy at Kettering University
- Energy innovation drives every field of engineering and technology. Energy innovation fueling advances in:
- Designing efficient vehicles
- Developing renewable power systems
- Creating sustainable materials
- Advancing smarter manufacturing
- The program offers cross-disciplinary foundation that strengthens any engineering major, exploring emerging technologies, including:
- Solar and wind energy
- Battery storage
- Hydrogen fuel cells
- Energy systems integration
- You’ll study next-generation engine design, industrial process optimization, as well as energy production, storage, and usage.
What You'll Learn
In the New Energy Minor, you’ll explore the science, technology, and innovation driving the global transition to clean energy. Through this program, you’ll study solar, wind, tidal, and hydro energy, examining how natural forces are harnessed to generate sustainable power.
You’ll dive into electric energy and energy storage systems, gaining an understanding of the principles behind electricity generation, distribution, and advanced storage solutions. The program also covers hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, focusing on hydrogen’s role as a clean energy carrier and how fuel cells convert it into usable power.
Finally, you’ll explore bio and renewable energy solutions, analyzing innovative methods to produce energy from biological and renewable sources to reduce carbon emissions.