Taylor & Francis (United Kingdom)
Energy Sources Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects aims to investigate resolutions for the continuing increase in worldwide demand for energy, the growing impact of energy use on the environment and climate,
Energy Sources Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects aims to investigate resolutions for the continuing increase in worldwide demand for energy, the growing impact of energy use on the environment and climate, and the energy transition needed to sustainably address these challenges. The Journal accepts the following types of article: original articles, letter to the editor. You are invited to submit manuscripts that explore the technological, scientific and environmental aspects of:
- Biofuels and bioenergy
- Coal energy
- Carbon capture, storage, and utilization
- Decarbonization of energy systems
- Energy from waste
- Energy Storage and flexible generation
- Energy efficiency
- Environmental impacts of smart technologies
- Environmental impacts of energy sources
- Energy transition
- Gas energy
- Geothermal energy
- Greenhouse gas removal
- Nuclear energy
- Oil shale energy
- Petroleum and processing industry
- Smart technologies in energy applications
- Solar energy
- Wind energy.
- Author-paid optional open access
- English