Guest Editor(s)
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- Prof. Dr. Gamze Genç
Faculty of Engineering, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey.
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- Dr. Melih Yıldız
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Igdir University, Igdir, Turkey.
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- Dr. Raşit Atelge
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siirt University, Siirt, Turkey.
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Special Issue Introduction
Our current dependence on energy is growing day by day. However, the way energy is being utilized has become a global issue. This is basically attributed to the declining reserves of fossil fuels including coal, oil and natural gas. On the other hand, these fuels are responsible for the release of harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) into the atmosphere. Climate change and the harmful greenhouse gases (GHGs) are such serious problems that have to be immediately tackled. Therefore, the development of sophisticated, state-of-the-art and efficient energy systems is vital to ensure the development of many countries that are challenged by the increasing energy demand. As a matter of fact, it is necessary to establish a balance so that the energy-environmental factors, which are two indispensable vital factors for both our present and our future, are not in conflict with each other.
Based on the presented background, this Special Issue (SI) aims to cover various important topics related to the energy research area. Papers presented at the International Conference on Energy, Environment and Storage of Energy (ICEESEN 2022) will be invited for submission and undergo a peer review process. These studies will contribute to supplying the readers with the current developments on the subject. The SI welcomes both qualitative and quantitative studies, as well as empirical and theoretical contributions.
The Guest Editors (GE) welcome the submission of original research and critical review articles from disciplines including, but not limited to:
● Hybrid storage systems
● Materials for energy applications
● Application of nanotechnology in energy systems
● Global transitions towards clean energy
● Carbon capture technologies
● Environmental impacts of energy systems
● Modeling of energy system
● Sustainable and smart cities
● Battery technologies
Keywords
Energy storage and systems, materials for energy, energy management, battery technologies
Submission Deadline
1 Feb 2023