Featured Article: Sustainable energy recovery from thermal processes: a review
Authors: Weidong Chen, Zhifeng Huang and Kian Jon Chua
Global warming and climate change are existing problems that bring immeasurable consequences to the planet. World primary energy is still dominated by fossil fuels, which are expected to remain a significant part of world energy consumption in the next few decades. At the same time, about 63% of primary energy is wasted due to insufficient energy utilization. Therefore, the authors provide a very useful overview of waste heat sources and available waste thermal recovery technologies in order to improve the sustainability of energy utilization.
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Smart energy systems in cities and regions
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The broader view – systems analysis for sustainable bioenergy
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Young Researchers Forum about Sustainable Development
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Transition to Renewable Energy Systems
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The Transition of Energy Systems towards Sustainability: Challenges and Lessons Learnt from the German 'Energiewende'
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Governing the Climate Challenge and Energy Transition in Cities
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Microbiology of Sustainable Biogas Production
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Wolfgang Babel @ 75: A tribute
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Micro Perspectives for Decentralized Energy Supply
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The Circular Bioeconomy, beyond synergies and competition with full electrification strategies
Edited by: Fabian Schipfer (Open for submissions)
Green Deal - Recovery plan for Europe: current status and challenges in developing and developed European countries
Edited by: Mirjana Radovanović (Open for submissions)
Sustainable Mobility Transitions: (New) Pathways of Future Energy Systems
Edited by: Jörg Radtke and Weert Canzler
The Governance of Sustainable Energy Transitions in the Global South
Edited by: Philipp Späth
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This international peer‐reviewed open access journal offers a forum for discourse on systemic challenges at the intersection of energy, sustainability and society for natural scientists, engineers, social and political scientists and industry experts. It is the particular aim of this journal to publish inter‐ and cross‐disciplinary papers that provide a substantial contribution to the holistic innovation of sustainable energy systems.
The scope of the journal encompasses the whole innovation process, ranging from scientific research to both innovative approaches for technology implementation and the analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems. We particularly welcome papers that integrate at least two dimensions of the energy, sustainability and society nexus and contribute to new holistic system solutions for the development of novel future energy. The journal strives to publish early scientific opinions on issues, which are just emerging and require crosscutting and creative thinking.
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