Introduction


Meeting the energy needs of an increasingly industrialised world remains one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century.

Mechanical engineers are at the forefront of the issue, working towards renewable production methods and engineering more economical, environmentally-friendly ways of using existing fossil fuels.

In this section we look at the major energy production methods in use today and how we'll meet energy needs in the future.


Solar panels

Renewable energy

Solar, wind, tidal, wave, biomass, heat pumps and hydro energy.


Nuclear power plant smoke towers

Nuclear energy

How nuclear power works, the history of its use and how it will develop in the UK.


Distributed Energy

The local supply of electricity and heat which is generated on or near the site where it is used. 

Beginner's Guide to Energy Production

Confused by all the jargon that surrounds energy production? Our beginner's guide provides the answers.