Power Engineering Technology

Students develop the skills and knowledge to operate high-energy processes found in power plants such as steam production and use, refrigeration, and gas compression. These processes are found in many industrial, commercial and institutional facilities to support manufacturing, food production, and electrical power generation, as well as to heat and cool buildings. Students learn to operate and maintain equipment such as high-pressure steam systems, boilers, turbines, compressors, chillers, pumps and condensers. In order to ensure power plant processes are operated safely and efficiently, students acquire strong foundation in equipment theory and the underlying science that explains how these machines work. Additionally, students benefit from experiential learning in an on-campus Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) registered power plant, a power plant simulator, and through co-op learning experiences. — Georgian College

School: Georgian College

Availability (Intake): January, May, September

Campus: Owen Sound

Tuition Fee C$ (Canadian Dollar): 14,290

Areas of Interest

Science, Engineering, Architecture

Province

Ontario

Tuition Fee

$14,800 – $23,000 CAD/Year

Credentials

Length of Program