ThinkEnergy

The future of energy from the view of a next-gen energy professional

Feb 23, 2026
Kieran Graham, a final-year Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering student and campus society president focused on carbon capture and net-zero solutions. He walks through Carleton’s multidisciplinary curriculum and his capstone on Ottawa’s 2050 net-zero plan. He discusses load forecasting for EVs and heat pumps, optimization of generation mixes, ML for predictions, virtual power plants and the evolving role of utilities.
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Multidisciplinary Systems Training For Energy

  • Carleton's SRI program teaches multidisciplinary systems thinking combining electrical and mechanical fundamentals with power generation and energy economics.
  • Courses progress from circuits and thermodynamics to regulatory, market, and application-specific topics like nuclear and wind integration.
ANECDOTE

From Aerospace To Renewables Because Of Values

  • Kieran switched from aerospace to Sustainable and Renewable Energy after first-year general engineering when his values pointed toward climate impact.
  • Family ties to Carleton and an aunt at Greenpeace shaped his interest in sustainability.
INSIGHT

Technical Breadth Plus Market Literacy

  • Effective energy professionals need both component-level engineering (thermo, circuits) and higher-level knowledge of markets and load behavior.
  • Understanding concepts like the duck curve and winter peaking is essential for realistic solutions.
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