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Time to first decision (all decisions): 9 days*
Time to first decision (peer reviewed only): 41 days**
Editor-in-Chief: Volker Presser
Gold open access, APCs waived until mid-2024
Indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), ResearchGate, Scopus and Web of Science.
Scope
Energy is an exciting, multidisciplinary research area, bringing together chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, computer science, and techno-economical/ecological evaluation. Energy Advances features cutting-edge science at the forefront of energy technology with particular focus on emerging materials and methods.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Batteries, supercapacitors, hybrid devices and other energy storage technologies
- Bioenergy, biofuels and the biorefinery
- Carbon capture, storage or utilisation
- Catalysis and chemical engineering for energy applications
- Fuel cells
- Hydrogen production and storage
- Modelling, machine learning and characterisation for energy materials & systems
- Solar energy conversion and photovoltaics
Future focused
As a not-for profit organisation and society publisher, the Royal Society of Chemistry works within the global scientific community to support research and discovery.
High quality peer review
All manuscripts published in Energy Advances undergo a rigorous peer review process, with the reputation, standards, commitment and expertise that you would expect from a Royal Society of Chemistry journal.
Open to all
When it comes to sustainability, it’s important that research is widely available and easily accessible – which is why Energy Advances is gold open access, with APCs waived until mid-2024.
Interaction and cooperation
Going beyond chemistry, we encourage collaboration and welcome original thinking from all fields relating to energy science.
See who's on the team
Meet the board members on our Energy Advances journal.
Nirmala Grace Andrews, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
Sarbajit Banerjee, Texas A&M University, USA
Sudip Chakraborty, Harish-Chandra Research Institute (HRI) Allahabad, India
Graeme Cooke, University of Glasgow, UK
Benjamin Dietzek, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Liming Ding, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
Baizeng Fang, The University of British Columbia, Canada
John Gordon, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Shaojun Guo, Peking University, China
Anita Ho-Baillie, University of Sydney, Australia
Kui Jiao, Tianjin University, China
Dattaray Late, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, India
Yan Lu, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany
Heather MacLean, University of Toronto, Canada
Hoi Ri Moon, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Petr Nikrityuk, University of Alberta, Canada
Kenneth Ozoemena, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Kristin Persson, University of California, USA, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Jenny Pringle, Deakin University, Australia
Jürgen Steimle, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Valeska Ting, University of Bristol, UK
Ajayan Vinu, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Shenghao Wang, Shanghai University, China
Naoaki Yabuuchi, Yokohama National University, Japan
Aldo José Gorgatti Zarbin, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Brazil
Qiang Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
Hongcai Zhou, Texas A&M University, USA
Emma Eley, Executive Editor ORCID: 0000-0002-6379-8502
Demitra Ellina, Deputy Editor
Alex Holiday, Editorial Assistant
Lucy Argyle, Editorial Production Manager
Jamie Purcell, Assistant Editor
Alexander John, Assistant Editor
Emily Ellison, Assistant Editor
Jack Pitchers, Assistant Editor
Clare Fitzgerald, Assistant Editor
Lee Colwill, Publishing Assistant
Neil Hammond, Publisher, ORCID: 0000-0001-6390-8874
Featured Articles
E. coli-based semi-artificial photosynthesis: biocompatibility of redox mediators and electron donors in [FeFe] hydrogenase driven hydrogen evolution
Semi-artificial photosynthesis aims to harness the power of biocatalysis while breaking away from the limitations of Nature's photosynthetic machinery, by merging artificial light harvesters with enzyme catalysts.
Dry reforming of steelworks off-gases in a pilot plant integrated into a steel mill: influence of operating parameters
A novel process is applied in a pilot plant integrated within a steel mill in Saarland, Germany, in which the greenhouse gases CO2 and CH4 are converted into synthesis gas, a mixture of H2 and CO, by homogeneous dry reforming.
Interfacial engineering of lithium metal anodes: what is left to uncover?
Lithium metal batteries possess remarkable energy storage capabilities, but their commercial realization is hindered by challenges in controlling the reactivity of lithium.
Submissions
Submissions are initially assessed and taken through peer-review by our high-profile, internationally-recognised Associate Editors. The journal operates a single-anonymised peer review model, and a minimum of two reviewer reports are required for all manuscripts accepted for publication.
Embracing research at the nexus of energy science and sustainability
More than ever, collaborations that cross the scientific community are forming to tackle global energy sustainability concerns. Your ideas could be part of the solution.
Energy Advances is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes research across a broad scope of topics, and welcomes work that contributes to developments throughout energy science and related fields.
To ensure your research benefits from maximum exposure, the journal is gold open access, removing the barriers to knowledge and making ideas more easily discoverable, while remaining free of charge until mid-2024.
We offer an inclusive home to advances across the spectrum of energy science – from central concepts to exciting research at the nexus of subdisciplines.
Energy Advances underpins the RSC’s family of dedicated energy science journals – Energy & Environmental Science, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and Sustainable Energy & Fuels.
Our world is becoming more complex, and transformative changes are being felt at an increased pace and intensity. For me, the journey into the future, this vast undiscovered country, makes it so much more important to support the energy research community with inclusivity and robust scholarly science. The RSC has earned the reputation of being a champion of publishing quality, and I am excited to contribute towards the open access transformation.
Join us in tackling the UN SDGs
We welcome contributions to our collections across our energyjournals showcasing research that advances the following UN SDGs. Select all that apply from the following when you submit your next paper on these themes:
UN SDG 6: Clean water and sanitation – XXSDG0624
UN SDG 7: Affordable and clean energy – XXSDG0724
UN SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production – XXSDG1224
UN SDG 13: Climate Action – XXSDG1324
All submissions to our Open Calls and themed collections will undergo an initial assessment by the journal Associate Editors and subsequent peer review as per the usual standards of RSC journals.
Ethical Requirements
Energy Advances authors, editors, reviewers and published works are required to uphold the Royal Society of Chemistry’s ethical standards. The Royal Society of Chemistry is a member of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and our ethical standards follow COPE’s core practices and best practice guidelines. In cases where these guidelines are breached or appear to be so, the Royal Society of Chemistry will consult with COPE guidelines and act accordingly.
For further guidance on author responsibilities and code of conduct, which apply to Energy Advances and to all manuscripts submitted to Royal Society of Chemistry journals, please visit our author hub.
Peer review and editorial process
All articles published in Energy Advances are subject to external peer review by experts in the field and all manuscripts submitted are handled by a team of internationally recognised Associate Editors, who are all practicing scientists in the field.
Energy Advances operates a single-anonymised peer review model, where reviewers are anonymous and author names and affiliations are known to reviewers.
The peer review for all articles submitted to the journal consists of the following stages:
- Phase 1: Your manuscript is initially assessed by an associate editor to determine its suitability for peer review
- Phase 2: If the manuscript passes the initial assessment process, the associate editor solicits recommendations from at least two reviewers who are experts in the field. They will provide a report along with their recommendation.
- Phase 3: The associate editor handling your manuscript makes a decision based on the reviewer reports received. In the event that no clear decision can be made, another reviewer will be consulted.
Energy Advances is committed to a rigorous peer review process and expert editorial oversight for all published content. Please refer to our processes and policies for full details including our appeals procedure.
Open access
There are no submission charges for Energy Advances, and no article processing charges until mid-2024. As part of the submission process, authors will be asked to agree to the Energy Advances open access terms & conditions.
We offer Energy Advances authors a choice of two Creative Commons licences: CC BY or CC BY NC. Publication under these licences means that authors retain copyright of their article, but users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. Read our open access statement for further information.
All published articles are deposited with LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, Portico and the British Library for archiving.
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Subscription information
Energy Advances is fully gold open access – articles can be downloaded free from the website with no barriers to access. Energy Advances publishes 12 issues per year.
Online only: ISSN 2753-1457
Copyright
Copyright is retained by authors when an open access licence is accepted, as with our standard licence to publish agreement. Full and accurate attribution to the original author is required for any re-use of the work. Find out more about copyright, licences and re-use permission.
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