The Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky (PEIK) was created in 2010 with a 2.5 million dollar Department of Energy Grant for energy workforce development. The Institute is built upon the existing strengths at UK in power and energy, across multiple engineering disciplines.
PEIK’s mission is to:
By providing both aspiring and practicing engineers with the innovative education they will need to join the 21st-century power engineering workforce, PEIK’s efforts will support:
The Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky’s larger goal is to establish the University of Kentucky as a preeminent “power and energy” university nationally and internationally. Specific benefits to UK could include new collaborative research activities among the diverse faculty working together in the collaborative environment of a multidisciplinary institute.
PEIK also gratefully recognizes the support of:
Dan M. Ionel Professor, L. Stanley Pigman Chair in Power; Director, Power and Energy Institute Kentucky, Electrical and Computer Engineering