Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (JEPES)
ISSN (Print): 2576-0521
ISSN (Online): 2576-053X
APC: ¥: 2500 CNY
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Publishing Time: Acceptance 5-6 Months
Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (JEPES) is an international, scholarly and peer-reviewed journal (print and online) published semi-annually by Hill Publishing Company, USA. The journal aims to publish the most innovative articles from the discipline of Electrical Power to Energy.
Aims & Scope
Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (JEPES) is an international, scholarly and peer-reviewed journal (print and online) published semi-annually by Hill Publishing Company, USA. The journal aims to publish the most innovative articles from the discipline of Electrical Power to Energy.
Aims
- To provide a platform for researchers, electrical engineers, energy professionals, and academics to share innovative electrical power theories, energy technologies, and empirical research findings.
- To facilitate the exchange of information and interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars, engineers, and industry experts worldwide in the field of electrical power & energy systems.
- To bridge the significant gap between theoretical research and industrial practice, and promote the application of cutting-edge research results in real-world power generation, transmission, and energy utilization scenarios.
- To encourage in-depth exploration and innovative research on hot issues, emerging trends, and practical challenges in global electrical power and energy systems.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to electrical power and energy systems, including but not limited to:
Electrical Power Engineering
- Power system planning, design, and operation
- Power system protection and relay technology
- High voltage engineering and insulation technology
- Power system stability and control
- Smart grid and distribution network technology
- Power system monitoring, measurement, and SCADA systems
Energy Systems Engineering
- Renewable energy generation
- Energy storage technology and applications
- Energy conversion and efficiency optimization
- Electric vehicles (EV) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology
- Energy conservation and demand-side management
- Nuclear power and clean energy systems
- Energy internet and integrated energy systems