West Coast Power Engineering Programs

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For students interested in transferring to study power engineering with a focus on renewable energy and smart grid technologies on the West Coast, several universities are highlighted as strong options. Key institutions include Oregon State University, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Cal State Fullerton, Caltech, and Stanford. These schools offer robust programs that align with the interests of students pursuing careers in power engineering.
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I want to transfer as an EE student with a focus on power engineering (renewable energy, smartgrid,...). I want to stay on the West Coast (good surfing!). What schools fit the bill?
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In no particular order:

Oregon State University
UCLA, UCSD, UC Berkely, UC Davis
Cal State Fullerton
Cal Tech
Stanford

to name a few.
 
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