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Energy Reviews

  • Annual issues: 1 volume, 4 issues

  • ISSN: 2772-9702

Energy Reviews welcomes high-quality reviews at the forefront of research in a broad range of topics covering not only materials, chemistry, and engineering, but also new energy de… Read more

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Energy Reviews welcomes high-quality reviews at the forefront of research in a broad range of topics covering not only materials, chemistry, and engineering, but also new energy devices, applications, methods, tools, theories, policy and management. The following areas will be prioritized, but not exclusively:

  • New theories, methods and technologies for energy research

  • Interdisciplinary research of materials, physics, chemistry and biology in energy

  • Low-carbon utilization of fossil fuel and CCUS

  • Advanced hydrogen, renewable energy and energy storage technologies

  • Exploration and applications of novel energy conversion

  • Applications of AI, big data in energy

The editors believe that an all-inclusive reviews journal with a wide scope will offer an authoritative forum for researchers to communicate and provide insights, thus promoting new knowledge, ideas, and breakthroughs across the wide multidisciplinary spectrum of energy, and facilitating the beneficial collaborations among researchers that are key to building a sustainable future for all. This journal welcomes contributions that support and advance the UN's sustainable development goals.

Energy Reviews is an open access journal published jointly by Elsevier and Shenzhen University. To accelerate research in this field, Shenzhen University generously covers the Article Publishing Charge (APC) for a select number of authors. Contact the editorial office ([email protected]) if you wish to be considered for an APC waiver.

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  • ISSN: 2772-9702
  • Volume 1
  • Issue 4
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