Renewable Energy Engineering Journal
(REEJ)

EST. 2026  |  PEER-REVIEWED  |  OPEN ACCESS  |  BIMONTHLY
 
About the Journal

The Renewable Energy Engineering Journal (REEJ) is a leading international, multi-disciplinary platform dedicated to advancing the science, technology, and engineering of renewable energy systems. We serve researchers, engineers, policymakers, and NGOs by bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical industry applications.

Published bimonthly since 2026, REEJ covers innovative designs, energy storage, smart grid integration, and environmental impact assessments. We are committed to disseminating knowledge that transforms current energy practices into sustainable solutions globally.

Open Access & Ethical Standards

Research published in REEJ is free to read and cite, removing financial and technical barriers for the scientific community. All submissions undergo a rigorous blind peer-review procedure to ensure scientific excellence.
 
Scope of the Journal

REEJ focuses on cutting-edge research and practical advancements in the following core areas:

Renewable Energy Systems Design:
Solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hybrid systems, performance modeling, and optimization.
 
Energy Management & Storage:
Battery, hydrogen, and thermal storage solutions for grid-scale and off-grid applications.
 
Innovative Control Strategies:
Utilization of AI, machine learning, fuzzy logic, and adaptive control to improve reliability.
 
Technological Innovations:
Advanced PV cells, next-gen wind turbines, bio-energy converters, and efficiency-enhancing materials.
 
Bioenergy & Waste-to-Energy:
Research covering:
- Biomass Conversion: Torrefaction, pyrolysis, anaerobic digestion.
- Alternative Feedstocks: Agricultural residues, organic waste, and MSW.
- Briquettes & Biodiesel: Combustion efficiency, emissions analysis, and trans-esterification optimization.
 
Energy Efficiency in Buildings:
- Industrial: Audits, waste heat recovery, and process optimization.
- Commercial/Office: HVAC upgrades, smart controls, and LEED certifications.
- Academic: Campus-wide energy management systems.
Supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 7
Affordable & Clean Energy
SDG 13
Climate Action

Submissions supporting these goals are highly encouraged.
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