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Journal: Energy
Online ISSN: 1751-4231
Print ISSN: 1751-4223
Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited
Starting Year: 2008
Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jener
Country: United Kingdom
Email: amorelli@emerald.com
Research Discipline Engineering
Frequency: Monthly
Research Language: English
About Journal:
Energy transitions in the era of climate change.
Aims and scope
Energy is at the forefront of the challenges of climate change, energy security, and affordability. The journal publishes ground-breaking original research papers and critical reviews on energy developments in industry and academia. It provides a forum for discussion for engineers and researchers working to meet these challenges for our energy infrastructure in the 21st century.
The journal wishes to support innovation in all aspects of energy within the context of ‘transitions in the era of climate change’. Contributions with an emphasis on whole-life carbon and cost reduction are particularly encouraged. To submit to our journal is free. Papers appear Ahead of Print (below) as soon as they are ready to be published. Ahead of print articles are fully citable using the DOI system.
Full papers (of up to 5000 words) should be generally accessible to a wide audience, and relevant to the primary global concern over energy use and climate change. Succinct briefing articles (of around 1000 words) are also welcome. To submit to our journal is free. Papers appear Ahead of Print (below) as soon as they are ready to be published. Ahead of print articles are fully citable using the DOI system.
A non-exhaustive list of topics includes: sustainable energy technologies and sources; energy systems integration; fossil fuel prospects; carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS); nuclear power, including modular nuclear reactors; bioenergy; offshore wind turbines and foundations; electricity generation and transmission; smart grids; energy demand reduction, conservation, efficiency and productivity in homes, businesses, industry, transport and the electricity sector; energy storage for heat and electricity; energy systems integration; and energy policy.