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| {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%" | | {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%" |
| |+ List of established full open access journals | | |+ List of established full open access journals |
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− | ! Journal | + | ! Journal<br/> |
− | ! License | + | ! License<br/> |
| ! Fee | | ! Fee |
| ! Coverage | | ! Coverage |
− | ! DOAJ Seal | + | ! DOAJ Seal<br/> |
| + | ! Thomson Reuters Impact Factor (2016)<br/> |
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| | [[#Energies|Energies]] | | | [[#Energies|Energies]] |
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| | engineering oriented | | | engineering oriented |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | <span id="journalImpactFactorPopUp-1040-outerCt" style="display: table; width: 100%; table-layout: fixed; height: 100%">2.262</span> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | [[#Energy_and_Policy_Research|Energy and Policy Research]] | + | | [[#Energy_and_Policy_Research|Energy and Policy Research]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY-NC | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY-NC |
| | style="text-align: right" | †{{nbsp}}€1400 | | | style="text-align: right" | †{{nbsp}}€1400 |
| | broad coverage | | | broad coverage |
| | No | | | No |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | [[#Energy_Reports|Energy Reports]] | + | | [[#Energy_Reports|Energy Reports]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right" | €1400 | | | style="text-align: right" | €1400 |
| | broad coverage | | | broad coverage |
| | No | | | No |
| + | | none<br/> |
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− | | [[#Energy_Science_.26_Engineering|Energy Science & Engineering]] | + | | [[#Energy_Science_.26_Engineering|Energy Science & Engineering]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right" | €1400 | | | style="text-align: right" | €1400 |
| | engineering oriented | | | engineering oriented |
| | ? | | | ? |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
| | [[#Energy.2C_Sustainability_and_Society|Energy, Sustainability and Society]] | | | [[#Energy.2C_Sustainability_and_Society|Energy, Sustainability and Society]] |
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| | complex issues | | | complex issues |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
| | [[#Frontiers_in_Energy_Research|Frontiers in Energy Research]] | | | [[#Frontiers_in_Energy_Research|Frontiers in Energy Research]] |
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| | energy systems and policy | | | energy systems and policy |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | none<br/> |
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− | | [[#International_Journal_of_Energy_and_Environmental_Engineering_.28IJEEE.29|Int J of Energy and Environmental Engineering]] | + | | [[#International_Journal_of_Energy_and_Environmental_Engineering_.28IJEEE.29|Int J of Energy and Environmental Engineering]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right; background-color: beige" | ?{{pad|1em}} | | | style="text-align: right; background-color: beige" | ?{{pad|1em}} |
| | engineering oriented | | | engineering oriented |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | [[#International_Journal_of_Energy_Economics_and_Policy_.28IJEEP.29|Int J of Energy Economics and Policy]] | + | | [[#International_Journal_of_Energy_Economics_and_Policy_.28IJEEP.29|Int J of Energy Economics and Policy]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right" | €280 | | | style="text-align: right" | €280 |
| | energy economics | | | energy economics |
| | No | | | No |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | [[#International_Journal_of_Sustainable_Energy_Planning_and_Management|Int J of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management]] | + | | [[#International_Journal_of_Sustainable_Energy_Planning_and_Management|Int J of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY-NC-ND | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY-NC-ND |
| | style="text-align: right" | none | | | style="text-align: right" | none |
| | energy system analysis | | | energy system analysis |
| | No | | | No |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | [[#Journal_of_Open_Research_Software|Journal of Open Research Software]] | + | | [[#Journal_of_Open_Research_Software|Journal of Open Research Software]]<br/> |
| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right" | †{{nbsp}}€360 | | | style="text-align: right" | †{{nbsp}}€360 |
| | software oriented | | | software oriented |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | none<br/> |
| |- | | |- |
− | | | + | | [[#Journal_of_Modern_Power_Systems_and_Clean_Energy|Journal_of_Modern_Power_Systems_and_Clean_Energy]]<br/> |
− | Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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| | style="text-align: center" | CC BY | | | style="text-align: center" | CC BY |
| | style="text-align: right" | none | | | style="text-align: right" | none |
| | power systems | | | power systems |
| | Yes | | | Yes |
| + | | 1.532<br/> |
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| *The [https://blog.doaj.org/tag/doaj-seal/ DOAJ Seal] is an indicator for high quality of an open access journal in terms of best-practice. | | *The [https://blog.doaj.org/tag/doaj-seal/ DOAJ Seal] is an indicator for high quality of an open access journal in terms of best-practice. |
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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.
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 a 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. You also need to apply prior to or at the time of submission.
Some conventional journals allow authors to buy out their restricted access. These are known as hybrid open access journals and their APCs tends to be higher, in line with their better impact factors.
An appearance here does not imply an endorsement. You will need to make your own determination as to the quality of each journal listed.