The module of Synergy between gas and renewable energy system is considered one of the methodological units in the second year of the master’s degree, Specialty Gas Engineering and programmed in the third semester, which enables the student to use in a scientific, methodical formula the concepts and the theoretical reasoning related to energy and renewable energies to analyze Synergy between gas and renewable energy system.

But before diving into the synergistic potential of natural gas and renewables, the student must first understand the significance of a sustainable energy mix.

A sustainable energy mix refers to the combination of various energy sources that are environmentally friendly, economically viable, and socially responsible. By diversifying our energy portfolio, we can mitigate the risks associated with relying on a single energy source and reduce our carbon footprint. The key to achieving this mix lies in integrating different sources of energy that complement each other's strengths and compensate for their weaknesses.

Natural gas and renewable energy technologies can create a winning partnership by capitalizing on their complementary attributes.