Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy (JRSE)
November 25, 2008

Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy (JRSE)
http://jrse.aip.org/
The American Institute of Physics is pleased to announce its newest journal: the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy (JRSE). To complement this online-only journal, AIP has developed a website with components that go beyond the standard journal webpage. Among these new components are the following: (i) a blog—in which insightful commentary on news, policy, and research related not just to the journal, but to renewable and sustainable energy in general, can be found, (ii) a list of top stories—culled from major newspapers, magazines, and websites, these stories cover the most important news happening in the field, and (iii) interviews (audio, video, and text) with researchers, newsmakers, and other persons of interest to the field of basic renewable and sustainable energy research. JRSE is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal covering all areas of renewable and sustainable energy-related fields that apply to the physical science and engineering communities. As an electronic-only, Web-based journal with rapid publication time, JRSE is responsive to the many new developments expected in this field. The interdisciplinary approach of the publication ensures that the editors draw from researchers worldwide in a diverse range of fields. Topics covered include:
Bioenergy – bioreactions and bioengineering
Geothermal energy – geysers, heat pumps, and novel devices
Marine and hydroelectric energy – waves, tides, and dams
Nuclear energy – fission and fusion
Solar energy – photovoltaics and solar thermal converters
Wind energy – turbines and electrical systems and controls
Energy conversion – solid oxide and proton exchange membrane fuel cells and novel devices
Energy efficient buildings – photovoltaics, solar thermal converters, and passive solar approaches
Energy storage – hydrogen and batteries
Power distribution – conventional and superconducting transmission, fluctuating loads, and controls
Renewable energy resource assessment
Transportation – hydrogen, batteries, fuel cells, bioenergy, and vehicles
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