The drivers for increased use of renewable energy sources are proven technology, attractive costs, vast potential, investor interests, and strong demand. Based on the availability in each country, it
is important to promote the application of a mix of renewable energy sources with conventional energy, with the aim to maximize renewable energies and face out as soon as possible the use of those
conventional energy sources with the largest GHG and pollution emissions, and external costs.

Graduates of RES’s MSc Program in Renewable Energy Science will become an important workforce or catalyst in promoting increased use of renewable energies, e.g. within the EU’s new member states of Eastern and Southern Europe. Many Eastern and Southern European countries have recently developed or are in the process of developing ambitious plans to radically increase their usage of renewable energy sources in the near future, to fulfill EU’s renewable energy requirements.
An example of such a plan is “Poland’s Energy Policy until 2025”. To implement such ambitious plans, Eastern and Southern European countries are increasingly seeking international expertise in renewable energy utilization which can be incorporated and brought into the countries by a new generation of young engineers and scientists, educated abroad and enthusiastic about promoting renewable energy technologies.
RES is an ideal place to educate engineers and scientists in the utilization of renewable energy sources. In addition to educating future leaders in renewable energy development, established partnership between the RES and foreign technical universities in Europe and North-America (RESNet) will guarantee faculty exchange and future research collaboration, as well as cooperation with leading international energy companies.
This partnership on renewable energy higher education, research, innovative energy solutions, and general knowledge transfer in sustainable energy development and policy implementation, will benefit all parties involved.

Graduates of RES’s MSc Program in Renewable Energy Science will become an important workforce or catalyst in promoting increased use of renewable energies, e.g. within the EU’s new member states of Eastern and Southern Europe. Many Eastern and Southern European countries have recently developed or are in the process of developing ambitious plans to radically increase their usage of renewable energy sources in the near future, to fulfill EU’s renewable energy requirements.
An example of such a plan is “Poland’s Energy Policy until 2025”. To implement such ambitious plans, Eastern and Southern European countries are increasingly seeking international expertise in renewable energy utilization which can be incorporated and brought into the countries by a new generation of young engineers and scientists, educated abroad and enthusiastic about promoting renewable energy technologies.
RES is an ideal place to educate engineers and scientists in the utilization of renewable energy sources. In addition to educating future leaders in renewable energy development, established partnership between the RES and foreign technical universities in Europe and North-America (RESNet) will guarantee faculty exchange and future research collaboration, as well as cooperation with leading international energy companies.
This partnership on renewable energy higher education, research, innovative energy solutions, and general knowledge transfer in sustainable energy development and policy implementation, will benefit all parties involved.






