International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 5, Issue 3
International Journal of Energy Production and Management, Volume 5, Issue 3
Print ISSN: 2056-3272
Electronic ISSN: 2056-3280
Renewable energy potential for strengthening the energy security in East Sumba–Sumba Island zone
Author(s): Yulianto Budi, Maarif Syamsul, Hardjomidjojo Hartrisari & Wijaya Chandra Pages: 16 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 195 - 211 | Open Access ![]() |
Solid-recovered fuel to liquid conversion using fixed bed gasification technology and a Fischer–Tropsch synthesis unit – Case study
Author(s): Jakub Čespiva, Jan Skřínský, Ján Vereš, Karel Borovec & Mateusz Wnukowski Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 212 - 222 | Open Access ![]() |
A CPFD model to investigate the influence of feeding positions in a gasification reactor
Author(s): Rajan Jaiswal, Nora C. I. S. Furuvik, Rajan K. Thapa & Britt M. E. Moldestad Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 223 - 233 | Open Access ![]() |
Energy and material assessment of municipal sewage sludge applications under circular economy
Author(s): Andrey Kiselev, Irina Glushankova, Larisa Rudakova, Andrey Baynkin, Elena Magaril & Elena Cristina Rada Pages: 10 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 234 - 244 | Open Access ![]() |
Application of risk analysis results in emergency planning of a nuclear power plant
Author(s): J.-U. Klügel, D. Papini & B. Askari Pages: 13 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 245 - 258 | Open Access ![]() |
‘Good practices’ to improve energy efficiency in the industrial sector
Author(s): Simone Maggiore, Anna Realini & Claudio Zagano Pages: 12 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 259 - 271 | Open Access ![]() |
Energy engineering and consulting: New challenges and reality
Author(s): L. D. Gitelman, V. A. Silbermann, M. V. Kozhevnikov, A. Y. Makarov & D. G. Sandler Pages: 12 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 272 - 284 | 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.