Energy
These energy dissertation examples are student-contributed and cover current questions across electricity and gas systems, renewables, grids, markets, and the transition to low-carbon energy. Students often focus on one part of the system — generation, networks, storage, demand, or policy — and then examine how technical constraints and incentives shape real outcomes for consumers, businesses, and communities.
Common dissertation directions include the rollout and performance of renewables (onshore/offshore wind, solar), energy security and price volatility, and how grid constraints and connection queues affect what can be built and where. Many projects explore flexibility and storage (batteries, demand response, smart tariffs), and how households and firms respond to incentives such as time-of-use pricing and retrofit support. Policy and market design is another major area, including how subsidies and contracts influence investment, how costs are shared through bills, and what regulation does (or doesn’t) do to protect consumers during shocks. Students also examine the practical delivery of decarbonisation: heat pumps and home heating, energy efficiency, fuel poverty, and the distributional impacts of transition policies.
These examples can help you choose a focused question — for example grid bottlenecks, household adoption, market incentives, or fuel poverty — and frame it around measurable impacts and trade-offs.
Hydrodynamic and Aerodynamic Forces on Floating Wind Turbine
The aim of the study is to create a mathematical model of wind turbine tower floating on sea and conduct modal analysis specifically for spar buoy foundation.
Literature Review on Sustainability and Renewable Energy
This research looks into the technological and social problems and assesses the merits and demerits of each for sustainable energy.
A Review on Quality Preservation and Energy Efficiency in Refractance Window Drying
A Review on Quality Preservation and Energy Efficiency in Refractance Window Drying: A Conductive Hydro-Drying Technique
Abstract
Thermal drying consume up to 25% of the industrial energy consumpt
Reliability Analysis of a Substation and How Faults Impact Reliability
The key focus of this masters dissertation is to study the reliability analysis of a substation and how faults impact its reliability, security and stability.
Scalable and Energy Efficient Dram Refresh Techniques
SCALABLE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT DRAM REFRESH TECHNIQUES
ABSTRACT
To preserve data in its leaky capacitor, a DRAM cell needs periodic refresh operations. Previously, the overheads of refresh operatio
Heat Pumps for Energy Efficiency in US Residential Sector
Table of Contents
Abstract
Objective
Scope
Introduction
Background
Theory
Types
Applications
Advantages and Disadvantages
Efficiency
Discussion
Conclusion
Recommendations
Appendix
Abstract
One of the
Dissertation on Energy Piles for Geothermal Energy
This project aims to expand the current understanding of energy pile behaviour, specifically the effect of varied properties and temperature cycles on the mobilised bearing capacity and head displacements.
CO2 Emissions and Fuel Alternatives in Shipping
CO2 Emissions and Fuel Alternatives in Shipping
The future of emissions from the scope of Alternative Fuel options adaptation
table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF FIGURES
INTRODUCTION
HYDROGE
EV Charging from Solar Powered Home Inverter
A proposal for controllers that modify conventional, low-cost home based inverters into solar grid connected inverters with the ability of EV battery utilization.
Influence of Trim Optimization on Ship Performance and Fuel Consumption
ABSTRACT
In recent years, because of increasing fuel costs and environmental issues, technology has been working intensively based on achieving vessel optimum trim to increase power saving and redu
Exploring Prospectivity on the Flanks of the Troll Field
Chapter 1 – Introduction
1.1 – Introduction and geographical location
Troll is a super-giant Jurassic field. It is the largest field in the North Sea in oil equivalent terms and the second large
Impact of Localised Energy Systems on Low Voltage Distribution Systems
Chapter 1
IMPACT OF LOCALISED ENERGY SYSTEMS ON LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
1.1 Introduction
Integration of local energy in the distribution network could provide economic benefits to people
Introduction: Measurement Issues in State-Level Energy Performance Predictors
To meet demand for state environmental performance, an accurate measurement tool needs to be created.
A Review of the Electrical Power Sector of Bangladesh
A Review of the Electrical Power Sector of Bangladesh
Abstract – In this paper, an endeavour is made to give a review of the Bangladesh electrical power sector with the assistance
Wind Turbine Site Feasibility Report
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
2 Site Location
2.1.1 Proposed sites
2.2 Wind Resource
2.2.1 Wind Speed at Various Heights
2.2.2 Planning Permission
2.3 Variatio
DC and AC Generators: Development of Renewable Energy
Task 1
Electronic operations and technology is a vital part of our everyday lives. Many of the devices and technologies we use are dependant of electricity generated within the principles of electron
Solar Tracking Systems for Energy Generation
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION, LITERATURE REVIEW AND OBJECTIVES
1.1 INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR PANELS
A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into
Detecting Corrosion in Gas Pipelines
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Gas pipeline transports the gas from a processing plant to distribution centers, under a high pressure environment which run under the ground in a safe environment. Pipelin
