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Master’s Programme in Energy Storage

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This site contains the student study guide for the Master’s Programme in Energy Storage. Here you will find the programme curriculum as well as detailed guidelines for planning your studies. If you are interested in applying to the InnoEnergy programmes, follow the link at the bottom of the site to the application page.
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Master’s Programme in Energy Storage is jointly organized by the School of Engineering and the School of Chemical Engineering. The programme is coordinated by the School of Engineering.

Energy storage touches every discipline present at every step of the renewable energy value chain; it is the key to energy sustainability worldwide. Demand is becoming critical for engineers with the specialized yet transversal technical skills as well as the business and entrepreneurial talent to address new challenges, find new solutions. And drive the global energy transition of the future.

The Master’s in Energy Storage is a new-generation learning journey that equips you with the tools to meet these challenges, and to launch a world-class career at the forefront of this most dynamic and fast-evolving space. Delivered by InnoEnergy, global pioneers in sustainable energy education, the Master’s in Energy Storage leverages a unique global network and unparalleled expertise.

The Master's programme in Energy Storage is implemented jointly by Aalto University School of Engineering and School of Chemical Engineering with leading European partner universities, Politecnico di Torino (PoliTo) in Italy and Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal (IST).

Energy Storage is part of EIT InnoEnergy Master school. It is a two-year Master's programme including compulsory mobility for the students.

More information can be found on the program's website

EIT InnoEnergy, co-funded by the European Union.

Student experience

Read about the experience of our student Albert Rehnberg and follow his path!

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Albert Rehnberg ended up to his dream programme by accident

Albert Rehnberg selected the double degree Master’s in Energy storage at EIT InnoEnergy, because it sounded the most interesting to him, but it ended up being his dream programme.

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