Apex Energy
Apex Energy Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that is managed and published by Kemos Media. This journal is published in January, May and September.
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| Journal title | : | Apex Energy |
| Initials | : | AEJ |
| Editor-in-chief | : | Lily Maysari Angraini Ms., S.Si., M.Si |
| Online ISSN | : | 000-000 |
| DOI Prefix | : | 000-000 |
| Indexing | : | Google Scholar and view more |
| Peer Review Process | : | Double-blind |
| Frequency | : | 3 issues per year (January, May & September) |
| Publisher | : | Kemos Media |
| Organizer | : | Department of Publishing |
| Citation Analysis | : | Dimensions, Google Scholar |
| Language | : | English & Indonesian |
Apex Energy (AEJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal publishing research of relevance to the energy community.
The journal is part of the Apex family, a new suite of multidisciplinary, open-access journals from Kemos Media.
Apex Energy encompasses all aspects of energy research, from fundamental laboratory work to energy harvesting, conversion, and storage, as well as policy analysis and global-scale applications.
Apex Energy publishes experimental, computational, and theoretical work in traditional formats such as Original Research Articles, Communications, and Reviews, as well as novel formats and video content, and Comment articles to inspire next-generation energy research.
Apex Energy provides authors with rigorous peer review, ensuring articles adhere to a high technical standard, with rapid decisions and a highly visible platform for scientists to share their research.
Our Editors welcome submissions on energy issues, including but not limited to:
- Photovoltaics
- Energy storage and conversions: rechargeable batteries, metal-air batteries, flow batteries, aqueous batteries, supercapacitors, etc.
- Catalysis: Electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, thermal catalysis, bio-catalysis, etc.
- Energy policy and economic analysis.
- Renewable fuels and feedstock
- Energy-intensive processes: solar steam generation, water desalination, water harvesting, etc.
- Green energy transition: carbon capture, storage, and utilization, etc.
- Nuclear Technology
- Electric vehicles
- Thermal Energy
- Wind Energy
- Energy efficiency
- Smart grids and microgrids, power and energy systems
- Interdisciplinary energy science, technology, and engineering
