International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 4, Issue 1
International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 4, Issue 1
Print ISSN: 2056-3272
Electronic ISSN: 2056-3280
Place of electrophoretic deposition among thin-film methods adapted to the solid oxide fuel cell technology: A short review
Author(s): Elena Yu. Pikalova & Elena G. Kalinina Pages: 26 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 1 - 27 | Open Access ![]() |
A sustainable prototype for renewable energy: Optimized prime-power generator solar array replacement
Author(s): Nathan Thomsen, Torrey Wagner, Andrew Hoisington & Steven Schuldt Pages: 11 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 28 - 39 | Open Access ![]() |
Floating solar PV–hydroelectric power plants in Brazil: Energy storage solution with great application potential
Author(s): Jair Arone Maués Pages: 12 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 40 - 52 | Open Access ![]() |
Incorporation of LNG into small gas networks via FSRUs
Author(s): Devasanthini Devaraj, Philip Donnellan & Eoin Syron Pages: 9 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 53 - 62 | Open Access ![]() |
An optimization of the municipal solid waste in Abuja, Nigeria for electrical power generation
Author(s): O. M. Aderoju, U.G. Ombe Gemusse & A. Guerner Dias Pages: 11 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 63 - 74 | Open Access ![]() |
Atmospheric dispersion patterns of radionuclides originating from nuclear power plant accidents under various release types
Author(s): Efem Bilgic & Orhan Gunduz Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 75 - 85 | Open Access ![]() |
Thermal-hydraulic response of a reactor core following large break loss-of-coolant accident under flow blockage condition
Author(s): Young Seok Bang & Joosuk Lee Pages: 9 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 86 - 95 | 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.