Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

The mission of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews is to communicate the most interesting and relevant critical thinking in renewable and sustainable energy in order to bring together the research community, the private sector and policy and decision makers. The aim of the journal is to share problems, solutions, novel ideas and technologies to support the transition to a low carbon future and achieve our global emissions targets as established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews publishes review papers, original research, case studies and new technology analyses that have a significant review element, which may take the form of a critique, comparison, or analysis. The journal also publishes a new paper type, Expert Insights, which are commissioned mini-reviews from field leaders on topics of significant interest. Case studies will only be considered if they also demonstrate the applicability of the work to other regions and/or inform the broader field of renewable and sustainable energy. A bibliographic or literature review, without critical thinking is not considered suitable. The journal considers articles on the following themes, provided the link to renewable and sustainable energy is clear and thoroughly examined: • Energy resources - bioresources (e.g. biomass, waste), fossil fuels (including natural gas), geothermal, hydrogen, hydropower, nuclear, marine and ocean energy, solar and wind • Applications - buildings, industry and transport • Utilization - batteries, conversion technologies, fuel cells, storage technologies, technical developments and technology scaling • Environment - atmosphere, climate issues, meteorology, mitigation technologies (e.g. carbon capture and storage (CCS), carbon capture and utilization (CCU), solar radiation management) • Techno-socio-economic aspects - health, industry, policy, political, regulatory, social (e.g. access, education, equality, equity) • Systems - carbon accounting, energy-food-water nexus, energy modelling, life cycle assessment (LCA), nutrient-energy-water (NEW) nexus, smart infrastructure • Sustainability - the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs)

Published by Elsevier.

Publications

Title Type Author(s) Year
Proof-of-work based blockchain technology and Anthropocene: An undermined situation? Journal Article Christophe Schinckus 2021
Pathways to climate change mitigation and stable energy by 100% renewable for a small island: Jamaica as an example Journal Article Chen et al. 2020
Energy landscape in Mauritius Journal Article Surroop and Raghoo 2017
Integrating water and energy models for policy driven applications. A review of contemporary work and recommendations for future developments Journal Article Khan et al. 2017
Renewable energy: Present research and future scope of artificial intelligence Journal Article Jha et al. 2017
Energy efficiency and natural gas consumption in the context of economic development in the European Union Journal Article Balitskiy et al. 2016
Mercury emissions by Beijing׳s fossil energy consumption: Based on environmentally extended input-output analysis Journal Article Li et al. 2015
Profitable climate change mitigation: The case of greenhouse gas emission reduction benefits enabled by solar photovoltaic systems Journal Article Breyer et al. 2015
Total material requirement of the Basque Country Report IHOBE 2002