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As a new Deputy Editor-in-Chief on Fuel, for Prof. Hao Liu this means taking on the responsibility to ensure that the jo...
23/07/2024

As a new Deputy Editor-in-Chief on Fuel, for Prof. Hao Liu this means taking on the responsibility to ensure that the journal publishes “the best fuel science papers through rigorous peer-reviews within a short and reasonable time frame”.

Read the interview: http://spkl.io/61804A8sI

"I would definitely recommend Fuel Processing Technology, especially for novel works related to bioenergy and biofuels t...
23/07/2024

"I would definitely recommend Fuel Processing Technology, especially for novel works related to bioenergy and biofuels themes, including hydrogen," according to Prof. Massimiliano Materazzi.

Find out more about why he chose to submit to the journal: http://spkl.io/618247vUC

Energy and Climate Change has just reached its first CiteScore of 7.9 and first Impact Factor of 5.8. Discover the artic...
22/07/2024

Energy and Climate Change has just reached its first CiteScore of 7.9 and first Impact Factor of 5.8. Discover the articles that exemplify the aims and scope at the intersection of energy and climate-related fields.

Read the latest articles: http://spkl.io/618447VjM

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems is delighted to share a selection of recently published art...
18/07/2024

International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems is delighted to share a selection of recently published articles in an Editor’s Choice collection. Highlighted are papers that were chosen to be made available via open access as part of the journal’s recent change to be fully open access.

The journal is packed with original, high-quality papers offering novel insights into electricity and power systems. In the latest Editor’s Choice article collection, Editor-in-Chief Professor Vladimir Terzija highlights a selection of articles that reflect the breadth of focus.

Read the collection: http://spkl.io/61884f45Q

Oil and gas recovery from shale just got a fascinating twist. Researchers from PetroChina and China University of Petrol...
15/07/2024

Oil and gas recovery from shale just got a fascinating twist. Researchers from PetroChina and China University of Petroleum discovered that the water content of shale can significantly impact the efficacy of CO2 injection for enhanced oil extraction. This breakthrough not only points the way to more efficient energy extraction methods, but also provides valuable insights for potential CO2 sequestration.
Read the story: http://spkl.io/618247Qda

The early registration discount deadline for NuMat2024: The Nuclear Materials is Friday, 19 July. Register early, save $...
15/07/2024

The early registration discount deadline for NuMat2024: The Nuclear Materials is Friday, 19 July. Register early, save $100 and secure your delegate place at this exciting meeting.
http://spkl.io/61824AGzM

Exciting news from Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition! Our first CiteScore has been announced – 5.5! To celebra...
11/07/2024

Exciting news from Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition! Our first CiteScore has been announced – 5.5! To celebrate, we're sharing some of our top cited articles, covering key themes from green hydrogen production to strategies for climate neutrality and renewable energy employment. Dive in to discover the latest findings shaping our transition to a low carbon future. Being fully open access, authors and readers worldwide can engage in conversations that will shape tomorrow's sustainable energy landscape.

Explore these articles and more on ScienceDirect. Read here: http://spkl.io/61874A5mS

Big strides in combating climate change are being made at The University of Texas at Austin! Their scientists are now ex...
08/07/2024

Big strides in combating climate change are being made at The University of Texas at Austin! Their scientists are now exploring the potential of storing CO2 and H2 gases in underground aquifers. This could be a game changer – effectively reducing CO2 levels in our atmosphere, while also providing a valuable resource for renewable energy. It's innovative research like this that keeps the battle against climate change going strong. Read the story: http://spkl.io/61854Ac79

To ensure Fuel’s authors continue to experience the same level of quality and service they’ve always enjoyed, we’ve made...
04/07/2024

To ensure Fuel’s authors continue to experience the same level of quality and service they’ve always enjoyed, we’ve made a few changes to the journal’s editorial team. Find out more about the new look and plans for the journal’s future in our Q&A with new Deputy Editor-in-Chief Prof. Hao Liu.

Read the interview: http://spkl.io/61844A8t8

We're thrilled to announce that Solar Energy Advances has received its first CiteScore of 4.0! Launched in 2021 with the...
02/07/2024

We're thrilled to announce that Solar Energy Advances has received its first CiteScore of 4.0! Launched in 2021 with the International Solar Energy Society, this journal is dedicated to publishing research that advances solar energy technology, policy and applications. The ultimate goal? To contribute to sustainable development, climate change solutions and social justice.

Here's to advancing pathways to net zero and creating a brighter, more sustainable world!

Read the articles progressing the world to 100% renewable energy: http://spkl.io/61874A52h

Exciting news for the renewable energy sector! Scientists from Wageningen University and Utrecht University have come up...
01/07/2024

Exciting news for the renewable energy sector! Scientists from Wageningen University and Utrecht University have come up with an ingenious solution to predict power supply from solar PV systems. By using a machine-learning forecasting process known as conformal prediction, they can better estimate the power available day-to-day. This is a huge step forward in managing our renewable energy resources more efficiently.
Read the story: http://spkl.io/61844AcC6

Microbes collected from lake beds are used to generate electricity in some types of fuel cells. A new catalyst directly ...
28/06/2024

Microbes collected from lake beds are used to generate electricity in some types of fuel cells. A new catalyst directly manufactured on carbon microfiber substrates producing hybrid electrodes for fuel cells improves effectiveness and efficiency.
Read the story: http://spkl.io/61884N6Je

📆 On 3 July, join us for a roundtable discussion on safeguarding quality in scholarly communications with publishing, ac...
28/06/2024

📆 On 3 July, join us for a roundtable discussion on safeguarding quality in scholarly communications with publishing, academia, and librarianship experts.
Learn the processes, challenges, & opportunities in ensuring the integrity of scholarly publishing.
http://spkl.io/618547GWU

Did you know that demand for clean energy storage solutions is expected to grow 50-fold by the year 2040? According to a...
27/06/2024

Did you know that demand for clean energy storage solutions is expected to grow 50-fold by the year 2040? According to a joint study conducted by the European Patent Office and the International Energy Agency, global requirements for energy storage will reach 10,000 gigawatt-hours by then, a reflection of the exponential growth of the world’s energy needs that’s being fuelled mainly by consumer electronics and electric cars.

The field is highly interdisciplinary and attracts a broad range of audiences across energy, engineering, physics and materials science. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of theme-based articles for your reading and submission consideration.

Find out more here: http://spkl.io/61804f4uA

Following an ongoing rise in submissions, we’ve refreshed the editorial team at Fuel, introducing a new structure and ad...
27/06/2024

Following an ongoing rise in submissions, we’ve refreshed the editorial team at Fuel, introducing a new structure and additional members. We’ve also added two new Deputy Editors-in-Chief, including Prof. María U. Alzueta. In a recent Q&A, she shared top tips for getting published, along with her plans for the journal’s future.

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Fuel Processing Technology is delighted to share a selection of recently published articles in an Editor’s Choice collec...
21/06/2024

Fuel Processing Technology is delighted to share a selection of recently published articles in an Editor’s Choice collection. Highlighted are papers that were chosen to be made available via open access as part of the journal’s recent change to be fully open access.

The journal is packed with original, high-quality papers offering novel insights into fuel science and engineering. In the latest Editor’s Choice article collection, Editor-in-Chief of Fuel Processing Technology, Professor Chun-Zhu Li, highlights a selection of articles that reflect the breadth of focus.

Read the collection: http://spkl.io/61824f1Bi

20/06/2024

Energy 360 is an emerging journal with a difference – it is led by early career researchers, for early career researchers. We publish research that advances all fields of energy—from fundamental and applied to engineering and social science. By offering guidance, training, and forum opportunities, Energy 360 empowers you to develop you manuscripts to the high level of excellence that the journal and the academic community expect.
http://spkl.io/61884fsbq
Hear Lead Editor Dr Haoran Zhang explain how Energy 360 will help early career researchers.
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It’s time to register for NuMat2024: The Nuclear Materials which takes place in Singapore, October 2024. The programme w...
18/06/2024

It’s time to register for NuMat2024: The Nuclear Materials which takes place in Singapore, October 2024. The programme will be made up of plenary speakers, plus an opening plenary from the 2024 recipient of the Robert Cahn award and a presentation from the best paper prize recipient from the Journal of Nuclear Materials. There will be three parallel sessions including workshops and poster sessions which will cover the breadth of research within nuclear materials. Register before 19 July 2024 to save $100 and secure your delegate place at this exciting meeting.
http://spkl.io/61814AGzV

Meet the team behind the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy at  ! Talk with the editor, ask questions of the publi...
18/06/2024

Meet the team behind the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy at ! Talk with the editor, ask questions of the publisher, or get to know your fellow authors.
Join us for drinks on Monday 24 June at 19:30.
See you there!

Join us for RELX   – In the Age of  : Information to Advance the   Nations  . Hear from thought leaders & experts as the...
17/06/2024

Join us for RELX – In the Age of : Information to Advance the Nations .
Hear from thought leaders & experts as they explore the impact of AI in , the rule of law, climate change, & much more.
➡️Register now http://spkl.io/61884AVHY

13/06/2024

A recent study published in The Electricity Journal investigates the challenges of integrating renewable energy into our power systems, particularly focusing on supply-demand matching. The researchers have evaluated different CO2-free dispatchable power options for the Netherlands, providing an in-depth look into the advantages and disadvantages of each. Interestingly, despite short-term differences, the study suggests a shared long-term solution: hydrogen.

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With the increase in intermittent power supply by renewables, there is an integration challenge in the power system and a need for new approaches to s…

Are you attending WHEC 2024? Visit us at the booth in the exhibition space to learn more about our journals and how we c...
12/06/2024

Are you attending WHEC 2024? Visit us at the booth in the exhibition space to learn more about our journals and how we can support you as an author through the publishing process.
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Elsevier is home to many highly respected journals in the field, including prestigious society titles.

06/06/2024

📆 June 11: Join the SAGER roundtable on gender equity in research. Hear from experts, engage in Q&A, and learn how to apply the SAGER Guidelines in your research. Register now! http://spkl.io/61894fXeh

30/05/2024

Manuscript rejected? The road to getting your research published doesn’t end here. Elsevier’s Article Transfer Service can help you find the best home for your research, quickly and easily. Learn more about how our expert editorial teams and matching technology work to shorten your path to publication: http://spkl.io/61844fDeQ

30/05/2024

In a study published in The Electricity Journal, researchers explore how advanced notifications might impact a household's willingness to pay to avoid power outages. The study further delves into the correlation between the ownership of backup power and the willingness to pay. This unique survey offers a fresh perspective on how we understand and manage power outages and consumer expectations.
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How much should electric utilities pay to maintain a reliable electricity system? This paper describes an open-ended stated-preference experiment that…

Happy International   🌿🌎Be   and discover the special collection of   and book chapters by . Learn the importance of bio...
22/05/2024

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Be and discover the special collection of and book chapters by . Learn the importance of biodiversity and the role of citizen science in monitoring biodiversity. http://spkl.io/618144iSV

Researchers highlight how hydrothermal carbonization could turn an environmental problem into a valuable resource: by co...
17/05/2024

Researchers highlight how hydrothermal carbonization could turn an environmental problem into a valuable resource: by converting plastic waste into fuel. Hydrochar, the carbon-rich material, can also be used as a component in fuel cells. Read the story: http://spkl.io/61874FhBH

17/05/2024

Ever wondered about the true cost of your electric service? Dive into this captivating read in The Electricity Journal. This breakthrough research introduces a novel market-based method to quantify the often overlooked customer electric service interruption costs. Uncover how this new approach redefines the way we calculate the true costs of electric services, providing valuable insights for both energy regulators and consumers. This could be a game-changer in how we understand and value electric power in residential sectors.

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Valuing electric power, particularly its loss within the residential sector, has historically been a great challenge that many researchers have undert…

New articles published in Gas Science and Engineering include topics such as carbon capture, underground hydrogen storag...
16/05/2024

New articles published in Gas Science and Engineering include topics such as carbon capture, underground hydrogen storage, CO2 injection and machine learning in hydrogen production.
Featured articles include:

- Carbon dioxide and methane capture in metal-organic framework MIL-101(Cr) at high pressure
Authors: Tamires R. Menezes, Kátilla M.C. Santos, Thauane S.L. Silva, Klebson S. Santos, André L. Ramos, Gustavo R. Borges, Elton Franceschi, Cláudio Dariva, Juliana F. De Conto, Silvia M. Egues, Cesar C. Santana

- A comprehensive review of site selection, experiment and numerical simulation for underground hydrogen storage
Authors: Jinkai Wang, Rui Wu, Mingzhen Wei, Baojun Bai, Jun Xie, Yuhan Li

- Multi-scale dissolution dynamics for carbon sequestration in carbonate rock samples
Authors: Malin Haugen, Olav Parelius Folkvord, Torunn Veien, Martin A. Fernø, Bergit Brattekås

- Experimental investigation on the stability of gas hydrates under near-wellbore conditions during CO2 injection for geologic carbon storage
Authors: Anne Tamáskovics, Nicolai-Alexeji Ku**er, Mohd Amro, Hakan Alkan

- The rise of the machines: A state-of-the-art technical review on process modelling and machine learning within hydrogen production with carbon capture
Authors: William George Davies, Shervan Babamohammadi, Yang Yang, Salman Masoudi Soltani

Check out the latest articles: http://spkl.io/6180404in

Pyrolysis can convert waste oils into starting materials for producing fuels, according to a recent study by researchers...
15/05/2024

Pyrolysis can convert waste oils into starting materials for producing fuels, according to a recent study by researchers based at the University of Saskatchewan. Their research shows the advantages of using waste cooking oils as biofuels.
Read the story: http://spkl.io/61894FChS

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