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Is chemistry heavily required for energy engineering?

I'm planning on taking up energy engineering after my year 12 and I was wondering if chemistry played a big role in energy engineering
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Andrew’s Answer

Yes, but you don't have to go too deep. The answer depend on the college you go to and what is their curriculum. You don't have to take biochemistry for energy track (unless bio-energy)

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Madura’s Answer

Yes!

Energy engineering is related mainly with effective transformation of energy from one form to other which usually involves chemistry study in one or other form.
I think molecular chemistry, analytical chemistry , physical chemistry would be really relevant for Energy engineering student.
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