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Editors-in-Chief
    Prof. Philippe Miele
    Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie
    de Montpellier & IUF, 34296 Montpellier, France

    Prof. Francisco Marquez Linares
    School of Science and Technology
    University of Turabo
    Gurabo 00725, Puerto Rico

    Prof. Nasr Bensalah
    Department of Chemistry & Earth Science
    College of Arts & Science, Qatar Universtiy
    2713 Doha, State of Qatar

Managing Editor
    Prof. Chang-Koon Choi
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
    Daejeon 34141, Korea

ISSN:2287-6316(Print) ISSN:2287-6324(Online)

Vol 9(4 issues) for 2023, Quarterly
Free Open Access journal: there is no charge for publishing open access.
For correspondence: eri@techno-press.com
Aims and Scope

The "Advances in Energy Research (ERi), An International Journal", aims at the valuable source of information and excellent publication channel for the international scientific community of energy research. The areas covered by the journal are research on;

- Energy and power production, distribution, and usage,
- Sustainable energy infrastructures and system reliability,
- Conventional energy and fuel sources,
- Renewable energy,
- Alternative energy (nuclear power, solar energy, hydrogen production, etc.),
- Electrochemical energy storage systems (batteries, fuel cells, capacitors, etc.),
- Energy efficiency and conservation,
- Energy policy and management,
- Energy and environment issues, and
- Other energy related topics.

Editorial Board
Dr. A.S. Abdulkareem
Federal Univ of Tech
Minna, Niger State, Nigeria


Prof. L. Acosta-Michlik
Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res
14412 Potsdam, Germany


Prof. S.I. Allakhverdiev
Inst Plant Physiol
Rus Acad of Sci
Moscow 127276, Russia


Prof. R. Anand
Nat Inst of Tech
TamilNadu-620 015, India


Prof. C. Arbizzani
Bologna Univ
Bologna 40126, Italy


Prof. M.M. Ardehali
Amirkabir Univ of Tech
Tehran 1591634311, Iran


Dr. L. Aye
Univ of Melbourne
Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia



Prof. N. Badi
Univ of Houston
Houston, TX 77004, USA


Prof. P.N. Botsaris
Democritus Univ of Thrace
69100 Komotini, Greece


Prof. A. Caglar
Kastamonu Univ
37150 Kastamonu, Turkey


Prof. R. Carriveau
Univ of Windsor
Ontario N9B 3P4, Canada


Dr. A.M. Chaparro
CIEMAT
28040 Madrid, Spain


Dr. K.H. Chen
Nat Taiwan Univ
Taipei City 10617, Taiwan


Prof. Q. Chen
Tsinghua Univ
Haidian 100084, China



Dr. K. Chiang
RMIT Univ
Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia


Prof. Y. Demirel
Univ of Nebraska Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68508, USA


Prof. A.S. Elahi
Islamic Azad Univ
Tehran, Iran


Prof. M. Gadi
Univ of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK



Dr. F. Garcia
Univ of Castilla-La Mancha
13001 Ciudad Real, Spain



Prof. J.F.P. Gomes
Lisbon Superior Eng Inst
Lisbon 1959-007, Portugal


Dr. Y. Himri
Elec & Gas Nat ENT (Sonelgaz)
Oran 31000, Algeri


Prof. A.R.K. Ismail
Univ of Campinas
Campinas 13083-970, Brazil


Prof. A.M.H. Kandil
Taif Univ
Taif 21974, Saudi Arabia



Prof. E. Karatepe
Ege Univ
Bornova 35040, Turkey


Prof. A. Kassem
Sohag Univ
Sohag, Governorate, Egypt


Prof. A. Kumar
Delhi Technol Univ
Delhi 110042, India


Prof. F. Kuznik
Nat Inst Appl Sci
Lyon 69621, France


Dr. J.V. Li
Texas State Univ
Round Rock, TX 78666, USA


Dr. B.T. Liddle
Nat Univ Singapore
Singapore


Prof. F.Q. Liu
Univ of Texas at Arlington
TX 76019, USA



Prof. L. Lombardi
Niccolo Cusano Univ
Rome 00166, Italy


Prof. L.A. Luo
French Nat Cntr for Sci Res (CNRS)
75016 Paris, France


 
Prof. M. McAleer
Erasmus Univ of Rotterdam
Rotterdam 3000, Netherlands


Prof. V.S. Mohan
Indian Inst Chemical Tech
Hyderabad 500607, India



Dr. M.A. Mujeebu
Univ of Dammam
Al-Dammam, Saudi Arabia



Prof. M. Ni
The Hong Kong Polytech Univ
Kowloon, Hong Kong


Prof. S. Okamoto
Shimane Univ
Matsue 690-8504, Japan


Dr. A. Paiano
Aldo Moro Univ of Bari
70121 Bari, Italy


Prof. Z.J. Pan
CSIRO Earth Sci & Resour Eng
Clayton South, VIC 3169, Australia


Prof. D. Popescu
Gheorghe Asachi Tech Univ Iasi
700050 Iasi, Romania


Dr. N. Rajalakshmi
Cntr for Fuel Cell Tech
Chennai 600 113, India


Prof. J.Y. Ran
Chongqing Univ
Chongqing 400044, China


Dr. S.H. Rhee
Seoul Nat Univ
Seoul 08826, Korea


Dr. S.K. Tyagi
SSS-Nat Inst of Renew Energy
Kapurthala, Punjab 144602, India


Prof. F.S. Wen
Zhejiang Univ
Hangzhou 310027, China


Prof. D.F. Yang
Lakehead Univ
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada


Prof. P. Zagaglia
Univ of Bologna
40126 Bologna BO, Italy

Prof. M. Zucchetti
Polytec Univ of Eng in Torino
10129 Torino TO, Italy





 
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