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(Coverage)
JCR2016-2023
SJR2013-2020;2022-2023
CiteScore2012-2023
SCIE2016-2024
CC2016-2024
SCOPUS2017-2024
DOAJ2019-2024
OA Info.
OA |
oa mark
based on the information
- 2019;2020;2021;2022;2023;2024;2025;
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Keywords |
energy systems, energy planning, energy systems implementation, energy systems modelling |
Review Process |
Anonymous peer review |
Journal info. pages |
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Licences |
CC BY, CC BY-NC-ND |
Copyrights |
No |
DOAJ Coverage |
Added on Date : 2019-05-03T13:07:15Z |
Subject(s) |
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor: Special industries and trades: Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade |
Country
NETHERLANDS
Aime & Scopes
From January 2019 Energy Strategy Reviews has become an open access journal. Authors who publish in Energy Strategy Reviews will be able make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible.
Energy Strategy Reviews continues with the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
Energy Strategy Reviews authors will pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and retain copyright to their published work. The APC will be requested after peer review and acceptance and will be required for all accepted articles submitted on or after 1 November 2018. The introductory APC for Energy Strategy Reviews is US$ 1,250 (excluding taxes).
Please note: Authors who have submitted papers before 1 November 2018 will have their accepted paper published in Energy Strategy Reviews at no charge. Authors submitting papers on or after this date will be requested to pay the APC.
For full information on publishing your paper open access in Energy Strategy Reviews, visit the journal's Guide for Authors, or visit our FAQs page.
Energy Strategy Reviews is a gold open access journal that provides authoritative content on strategic decision-making and vision-sharing related to society's energy needs. The journal stimulates the exchange and sharing of knowledge and best practice in energy strategy planning and implementation, preferably based on quantitative studies that advance the use of energy systems modelling tools.
Energy Strategy Reviews publishes:
/// Analyses
/// Methodologies
/// Case Studies
/// Reviews
And by invitation:
/// Report Reviews
/// Viewpoints