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About the Journal

Oxford Open Energy is a fully open access journal that publishes broad-scope research across the entire spectrum of the energy field, ranging from the physical to the social sciences. The main aims of Oxford Open Energy are to identify key topical challenges, help to provide relevant solutions for decarbonizing energy systems as part of the global energy transition, and to deliver content with wide societal impact. Interdisciplinary submissions that span more than one energy discipline are therefore strongly encouraged.

The journal welcomes research from fundamental to applied, covering energy science and technology, energy economics and markets, social aspects and socio-economics, policies and transition, and sustainability. Examples of areas of contemporary interest include:

  • Clean energy technologies and storage
  • Energy systems
  • Social and policy aspects
  • Economics and markets

Oxford Open Energy endorses the UN Sustainable Development Goals; in particular Goal 7, “Affordable and Clean Energy”, but also indirectly to Goals 9, 11, 12 and 13 which have close links to energy. The journal welcomes SDG-linked contributions.

Abstracting and Indexing

Articles published in Oxford Open Energy are indexed in the following databases:

DOAJ

Scopus

COPE

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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