European Journal of Energy Research
Journal Description
About Journal
Original title: European Journal of Energy Research
Short title: EJER
ISSN: 2669-2007 (Electronic Version)
Frequency: Semi-annual (2 issues per year)
Nature: Online
Language of Publication: English
European Journal of Energy Research is indexed/abstract with the following databases:
All Papers will be assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from Crossref and will be indexed by Google Scholar.
The scope of the Energy Research journal includes but not limited to:
The European Journal of Energy Research (EJER) is dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary, unique platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, technology developers, planners, and policy makers to present their research results and findings in a compelling manner on energy.
The journal aims to present to the international community important results of work in the fields of energy research, development, application or design. The journal also aims to help researchers, scientists, manufacturers, institutions, world agencies, societies, etc. to keep up with new developments in theory and applications and to provide alternative energy solutions to current issues.
EJER covers the entire spectrum of energy from production to conversion, conservation, management, systems, technologies, etc.
EJER is concerned with the development and exploitation of both advanced traditional and new energy sources, systems, technologies and applications. High-quality research papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following areas with innovative and novel contents:
The scope of the journal includes:
- Battery Energy Storage
- Biomass, Biofuel, and Bioenergy
- Carbon capturing and storage technologies
- Clean coal technologies
- Electric Vehicles
- Energy and Climate Change
- Energy and Environmental Pollution
- Energy and Nanotechnology
- Energy and Societal Aspects
- Energy and Transportation
- Energy Companies Challenges
- Energy conversion, conservation and management
- Energy Distribution
- Energy Efficiency-Achievements and Challenges
- Energy Financing
- Energy Infrastructures, Marketing and Economy
- Energy Management
- Energy storage
- Energy systems
- Fossil Fuels
- Fuel Cells
- Geothermal Energy
- Global Energy Policy
- Hybrid/combined/integrated energy systems for multi-
- generation
- Hydrogen energy and fuel cells
- Hydrogen production technologies
- Low Carbon Technologies
- Micro- and nano-energy systems and technologies
- Nuclear Energies, Prospects and Issues
- Renewable and Non-Renewable Energies
- Smart Buildings
- Smart energy system
- Smart Lightings
- Solar Cell Theory and Application
- Solar Thermal Energy
- Sustainable Energy
- Wave and Tide Energies
- Wind Energy