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| This page contains a list of full open access journals in which energy research and energy modeling software can be published. The information here (including publication fees and article lengths) refers to full-length articles based on original research. | | This page contains a list of full open access journals in which energy research and energy modeling software can be published. The information here (including publication fees and article lengths) refers to full-length articles based on original research. |
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− | Most journals require a publication fee (also known as an article processing charge or APC) to be paid by the submitter on acceptance. The fee can be as high as €1800, but some journals have waiver policy for non-funded authors. To apply for a partial or full exception, you will need to submit the institutional affiliations of the authors, the details of your project, and any sources of funding you receive. | + | Most journals require a publication fee (also known as an article processing charge or APC) to be paid by the submitter on acceptance. The fee can be as high as €1800, but some journals have waiver policy for non-funded authors. To apply for a partial or full exemption, you will need to submit the institutional affiliations of the authors, the details of your project, and any sources of funding you receive. |
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− | Some conventional journals allow authors to buy out their restricted access. These are known as hybrid open access journals and the APC tends to be higher, in line with their better impact factors. | + | Some conventional journals allow authors to buy out their restricted access. These are known as hybrid open access journals and their APC tends to be higher, in line with their better impact factors. |
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| Only one journal, the [[#Journal_of_Open_Research_Software|Journal of Open Research Software]], is dedicated to software and it covers all areas of science. Only two support energy economics. The remainder are either oriented towards engineering topics or broad in scope. | | Only one journal, the [[#Journal_of_Open_Research_Software|Journal of Open Research Software]], is dedicated to software and it covers all areas of science. Only two support energy economics. The remainder are either oriented towards engineering topics or broad in scope. |
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− | :''Energies'' is an open access journal of related scientific research, technology development and policy and management studies. Its aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. The publisher's keywords comprise: energy sources, energy saving, and energy efficiency. | + | :''Energies'' is an open access journal of related scientific research, technology development, and policy and management studies. Its aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. The publisher's keywords comprise: energy sources, energy saving, and energy efficiency. |
| ;Website | | ;Website |
| :[http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies] | | :[http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies] |
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− | :established | + | :established in 2008 |
| :engineering oriented | | :engineering oriented |
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| ;Length | | ;Length |
| :8000 words (inclusive recommended length) | | :8000 words (inclusive recommended length) |
− | :LaTeX and MS Word supported | + | :LaTeX and MS Word support |
| ;Publisher | | ;Publisher |
| :Taylor & Francis Group | | :Taylor & Francis Group |
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| :''Energy Science & Engineering'' is a peer reviewed, open access journal dedicated to fundamental and applied research on energy and supply and use. The journal is published as a co-operative venture of Wiley and SCI ([http://www.soci.org/ Society of Chemical Industry]). Topics include, but are not limited to the following areas: | | :''Energy Science & Engineering'' is a peer reviewed, open access journal dedicated to fundamental and applied research on energy and supply and use. The journal is published as a co-operative venture of Wiley and SCI ([http://www.soci.org/ Society of Chemical Industry]). Topics include, but are not limited to the following areas: |
− | :*general energy: impact of production of electricity, heat and fuels, efficiency: built environment, industry and transport, systems, policy, legislation and planning, cycle analysis | + | :*general energy: impact of production of electricity, heat and fuels, efficiency: built environment, industry and transport, systems, policy, legislation and planning, and cycle analysis |
− | :*fossil fuels: carbon capture and storage (CCS), reduction of other pollutants (NOx, SOx, etc) | + | :*fossil fuels: carbon capture and storage (CCS) and reduction of other pollutants (NOx, SOx, etc) |
− | :*energy storage: thermal energy storage, chemical energy storage | + | :*energy storage: thermal energy storage and chemical energy storage |
| :*nuclear energy: nuclear reprocessing and breeder reactors, subcritical reactors, waste reduction/management, safety | | :*nuclear energy: nuclear reprocessing and breeder reactors, subcritical reactors, waste reduction/management, safety |
− | :*renewable energy: solar energy and photovoltaics, hydrogen, batteries and fuel cells, wind energy, marine energy and hydropower, geothermal energy, other renewables | + | :*renewable energy: solar energy and photovoltaics, hydrogen, batteries and fuel cells, wind energy, marine energy and hydropower, geothermal energy, and other renewables |
− | :*power engineering: electric power systems, electric power electronics, cogeneration and combined heat and power, distributed power generation, microgeneration, power distribution and grid modernisation, power management and modelling | + | :*power engineering: electric power systems, electric power electronics, cogeneration and combined heat and power, distributed power generation, microgeneration, power distribution and grid modernisation, and power management and modelling |
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| :CC BY (version not specified) | | :CC BY (version not specified) |
| ;Publication fee | | ;Publication fee |
− | :US$1900 (€1800 in 2016) (full paper) | + | :US$1900 (€1800 in 2016) |
| :fee may be partially or fully waived for non-funded authors | | :fee may be partially or fully waived for non-funded authors |
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| :energy and environmental engineering | | :energy and environmental engineering |
| ;Length | | ;Length |
− | :not specified | + | :no restriction |
− | :MS Word and LaTeX (if using mathematics) supported | + | :MS Word and LaTeX (if using mathematics) support |
| ;Publisher | | ;Publisher |
| :Springer | | :Springer |
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| :energy economics and energy policy | | :energy economics and energy policy |
| ;Length | | ;Length |
− | :no word count given | + | :no restriction |
− | :LibreOffice, MS Word, RTF, and WordPerfect (but not LaTeX) supported | + | :LibreOffice, MS Word, RTF, and WordPerfect (but not LaTeX) support |
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| :EconJournals | | :EconJournals |
This page contains a list of full open access journals in which energy research and energy modeling software can be published. The information here (including publication fees and article lengths) refers to full-length articles based on original research.
Most journals require a publication fee (also known as an article processing charge or APC) to be paid by the submitter on acceptance. The fee can be as high as €1800, but some journals have waiver policy for non-funded authors. To apply for a partial or full exemption, you will need to submit the institutional affiliations of the authors, the details of your project, and any sources of funding you receive.
Some conventional journals allow authors to buy out their restricted access. These are known as hybrid open access journals and their APC tends to be higher, in line with their better impact factors.
Feel free to shift journals between the established and less known categories or remove them altogether, particularly if you know something of their reputation.
An appearance here does not imply an endorsement. You will need to make your own determination as to the quality of each journal listed.