International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 3, Issue 4
International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 3, Issue 4
Print ISSN: 2056-3272
Electronic ISSN: 2056-3280
Promoting zero emissions buses programs: A study of Ekaterinburg residents’ willingness to pay
Author(s): Gabriel Pedrosa, Yulia Leontyeva & Igor Mayburov Pages: 12 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 253 - 265 | Open Access ![]() |
Further studies on the transient stability of synchronous-synchronous rotary frequency converter fed railways with low-frequency AC high-voltage transmission
Author(s): Lars Abrahamsson, John Laury & Math Bollen Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 266 - 276 | Open Access ![]() |
Improving the efficiency of using small-distributed generation systems through mechanisms of demand management for electricity and gas
Author(s): Igor Baev, Anatoliy Dzyuba, Irina Solovyeva & Nadezhda Kuzmina Pages: 14 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 277 - 291 | Open Access ![]() |
Environmental and managerial advantages of treatment plants exploiting biogas from food waste
Author(s): Marco Schiavon, Elena Cristina Rada, Lucian-Ionel Cioca, Vincenzo Torretta & Marco Ragazzi Pages: 14 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 292 - 306 | Open Access ![]() |
Physical model and design rules for the optimization of solar chimney systems
Author(s): Udo Dietrich Pages: 17 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 307 - 324 | Open Access ![]() |
Model for a sustainable energy transition in Spain. Case study in a district of the Basque Country
Author(s): Juan Ángel Balbás & José Alberto Eguren Pages: 12 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 325 - 337 | Open Access ![]() |
Regional goods delivery: How to reduce its CO2-, NOX- and PM10-emissions?
Author(s): Jaap M. Vleugel & Frans Bal Pages: 9 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 338 - 347 | 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.