Aims and Scope

The IJEPM focuses on energy research, development, and recovery from primary and renewable sources, power generation, storage, and distribution, as well as planning and management. It welcomes papers on the comparison of conventional energy sources with renewable resources such as solar, hydro, wind, and geothermal. Additionally, it covers energy use in industrial processes, transportation, ICT, and other related activities. The IJEPM aims to promote collaboration between disciplines to achieve sustainable energy production and management.

The IJEPM welcomes original research papers, technical notes and review articles on the following disciplines:

  • Energy Management
  • Energy planning
  • Power system management
  • Energy efficiency
  • Energy savings
  • Energy economics
  • Energy and economic growth
  • Energy in the built environment
  • Energy systems and networks
  • Energy and transportation
  • Energy use in industry
  • Energy and development
  • Safety management
  • Energy security
  • Energy policies
  • Energy balance
  • Optimal use of energy resources
  • Safety and security
  • Energy Resources
  • Hydrocarbons: coal, natural gas, oil
  • Offshore challenges
  • Tight and shale fields, tar sands
  • Biomass and biofuels
  • Hydropower, uses and tools
  • Nuclear energy
  • Solar energy: thermal, photovoltaic, high-T
  • Wind energy
  • Waste to energy
  • Geothermal
  • Hydrogen
  • Other renewable resources
  • Energy Production
  • Energy recovery
  • Energy analysis
  • Heat pumps
  • Advanced power generation systems
  • Safe nuclear energy generation
  • Nuclear energy reprocessing and decommissioning
  • Renewable sources
  • Renewable energy: buildings, industry, transport
  • Alternate energy sources and technologies
  • Energy storage
  • Energy conversion
  • Green power plants
  • Energy use in industry
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Hybrid/integrated energy systems
  • Energy systems analysis and modelling
  • Micro- and nano-energy systems
  • Energy Distribution
  • Distribution networks
  • Smart grid technologies
  • Pipelines
  • Power lines
  • Maintenance
  • Green ICT
  • Materials and Energy
  • Embedded energy
  • Solar energy materials and solar cells
  • Storage and conversion materials
  • Fuel production materials
  • New transportation and building materials
  • Energy savings
  • Environmental Issues
  • Energy conservation and sustainability
  • Environmental impact
  • Green buildings
  • Environmental health risk
  • Emissions and pollution control
  • Air pollution control
  • CO2 capturing and storage
  • Solid and hazardous waste
  • Energy and climate change