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New DTU program at Risø will train engineers for green energy production

DTU is opening a new Bachelor of Engineering degree program at Risø Campus with a focus on production, operation and scaling of sustainable energy technologies.
27. JAN 2026 12.56
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DTU is expanding the activities at Risø Campus with a new Bachelor of Engineering degree in industrial technology. The degree will train engineers to work with the production and maintenance of sustainable energy solutions such as solar and wind energy, as well as with the development of new technologies from prototype to industrial production. This is stated by DTU in a press release.

The degree will be closely linked to the research environments at DTU Risø Campus, which already includes activities within, among other things, energy technologies and systems. The students will be taught by researchers and lecturers with specialized knowledge in the area and will gain competencies that are in demand in both the energy and production sectors.

- Risø is home to internationally leading research environments within a number of areas that are crucial for the green transition. It is a perfect starting point for educating the engineers who will develop and operate the production of a sustainable energy supply in the future, says Lars D. Christoffersen, Dean of Education and Study Environment at DTU.

With the establishment of the new education, DTU expects that Risø Campus will increasingly play a larger role as an education campus. The initial intake will be 30 students, and the plan is for the number of students on campus to grow over the coming years as more education programs are established. The Bachelor of Engineering program at DTU Risø Campus will start in September 2026.

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