Aims and Scope

Aims and Scope

Jordan Journal of Energy (JJE)

 JJE aims to providing a highly readable and a valuable addition to the literature in the field of energy to reflect the evolving needs of energy sector. All energy-related research is in scope, including interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies. The journal will serve as an indispensable reference tool for years to come. The journal’s scope includes all new theoretical and experimental findings that cover a wide range of topics in energy. JJE aims to strengthen relations between the energy sector, research laboratories, and universities. All the manuscripts must be prepared in English and are subject to a rigorous and fair peer-review process.

 

Specific Topics

The Journal might cover the energy & environmental issues; energy analysis; optimization; modelling and prediction; petroleum (upstream & downstream); natural gas; oil shale research; electricity markets; renewable energies (e.g., geothermal, solar, wind, hydro, tidal, wave, biomass); energy policy issues; energy market and power issues; econometric modeling; alternative transportation fuels; energy efficiency; regulatory economics; nuclear power issues; carbon emissions reduction; carbon capturing and storage technologies; energy efficiency; clean coal technologies; energy conversion; energy conservation; CO2 sequestration and storage; energy management; energy systems; batteries; supercapacitors; hybrid/combined/integrated energy systems for multi-generation; hydrogen energy and fuel cells; hydrogen production technologies; micro- and nano-energy systems and technologies; smart energy system; electrical power systems; smart electric grids; physics of energy; artificial intelligence in complex power and energy systems; organic and inorganic photovoltaics; energy and power forecasting; waste energy management; reliability evaluation and risk analysis of energy systems; energy and environmental data acquisition and remote sensing.