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Current Alternative Energy

ISSN: 2405-4631 (Print)
eISSN: 2405-464X (Online)

Aims and Scope:Current Alternative Energy , a peer reviewed journal publishes full-length/mini reviews, original research articles and thematic issues on experimental and applied research on alternative energy sources. The scope covers sustainable and alternative energy sources e.g. solar, wind and wave energy, geothermal, photovoltaics, biofuels. Coverage also includes enabling technologies for renewable energy and energy efficiency studies including energy engineering, new developments in energy devices, energy policy and investment.

This inter-disciplinary journal will be of particular interest to environmental scientists and others in related disciplines.

Editor-in-Chief:


J. Gao Zhejiang Sci-Tech University Hangzhou China

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Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Dec 31, 2025
Development of Energy Technology under the Double Carbon Policy

The growing global demand for electricity promotes the deployment of the double carbon policy. To achieve the so-called double carbon goal, improving energy efficiency and developing renewable energy resources become imperative and significant. One popular topic may be as follows: what is the major progress of renewable energy technologies such as photovoltaics and wind? Topics on new materials, energy device structure, and device physics are highly recommended. State-of-the-art techniques including perovskite solar cells, sodium-ion batteries,... see more

Submission closes on: Dec 24, 2024
Fluid flow and heat transfer in the utilization of alternative energy

Alternative energy plays an increasingly vital role in both industrial production and daily life. Recognized as the basic transport processes, fluid flow and heat transfer are ubiquitous when utilizing alternative energy. To further improve the utilization efficiency of alternative energy, the complex physical mechanisms involved in the fluid flow and heat transfer should be well revealed. To this end, this special issue will focus on recent theoretical, numerical, and experimental research accomplishments on fluid flow... see more