International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 1, Issue 1
International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 1, Issue 1
Print ISSN: 2056-3272
Electronic ISSN: 2056-3280
Foreword
Author(s): H.H. Al-Kayiem, O.T. Gudmestad, E.R. Magaril, N. Mahinpey, J. Merkisz, G. Passerini, S. Syngellakis and C. A. Brebbia Pages: 0 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: - | Open Access ![]() |
Sustainable use and production of energy in the 21st century
Author(s): OVE T. GUDMESTAD & KJELL TRAA Pages: 14 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 1 - 15 | Open Access ![]() |
Sustainability in energy production
Author(s): G. GENON, D. PANEPINTO & F. VIGGIANO Pages: 16 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 16 - 32 | Open Access ![]() |
The global energy challenge: Still fuel for progress?
Author(s): ERIK JARLSBY Pages: 16 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 33 - 49 | Open Access ![]() |
Hybrid techniques to enhance solar thermal: The way forward
Author(s): HUSSAIN H. AL-KAYIEM Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 50 - 60 | Open Access ![]() |
Planning for sustainable development of energy infrastructure: Fast – Fast Simulation Tool
Author(s): R. BARELKOWSKI Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 61 - 71 | Open Access ![]() |
A suggested roadmap for world-wide energy resource planning and management
Author(s): R.G. BOOTHROYD Pages: 14 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 72 - 86 | Open Access ![]() |
Co-benefits of primary energy conservation, reduced emissions and costs through biomass and waste incineration CHP in district heating
Author(s): Fabian Levihn & Cali Nuur Pages: 11 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 87 - 98 | Open Access ![]() |

Print ISSN: 2056-3272
Electronic ISSN: 2056-3280
The Quest for Sustainable Energy
Modern societies require an ever increasing amount of energy resources, adding strain to the world economy and creating technological, as well as socio-political, challenges.
The International Journal of Energy Production and Management aims to address the issues raised above and thus act as an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners from around the globe working on a wide variety of topics related to the future of energy production and management in a changing world.