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About this Gateway
The Energy Gateway aims to provide stakeholders across academia, industry and policy with a space to disseminate work related to all areas of energy research. By providing fast, open publication alongside access to underlying data the gateway looks to facilitate the rapid and transparent sharing of energy research. This research includes a broad range of topics and interdisciplinary areas such as renewable energy, energy storage materials, energy efficiency and conservation, and energy justice, economics and policy, to name just a few.

The gateway welcomes all articles relating to the areas listed above, as well as cross-disciplinary research relating to these important topics. To submit to the gateway simply click the “Submit to this Gateway” button above or select the gateway from dropdown list in the article submission form.

If you would like to propose a themed collection in a subject related to the gateway or otherwise have any questions, please get in contact with us via research@f1000.com

Gateway Areas
The renewable energy area focuses on research related to renewable and sustainably replenished energy sources, including their production, consumption, and wider impact. This includes solar energy, wind energy, wave energy, tidal energy, and geothermal energy.
This area includes research on organically-derived biomass fuels and energy sources, which are increasingly being seen as a critical part of the energy mix. This includes biomass conversion processes, bioenergy utilization, and the environmental impacts of these energy sources.
The energy transition and infrastructure area will feature research focusing on all aspects of the complex and intersecting systems which are required to interact to enable a shift towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future. This includes energy systems modelling, energy grids, energy technologies, smart cities, transport, and issues around energy efficiency.
The relationship between energy and society is increasingly understood to be a vital part of developing a fair, equitable and affordable energy system. This area will consider topics critical to the study of the interplay between social and human dimensions of our energy systems, including energy policy, energy justice, energy security, energy economics, and energy finance.
The energy materials area will bring together research which underpins all the technical advancements required for effective energy technologies. This covers areas such as solar cells, fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, automotive batteries, and carbon capture and storage technology.
Gateway Advisors
  • Daniel Huppmann
    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
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  • Benedetto Nastasi
    Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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  • Zita Vale
    Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
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  • Diana Süsser
    Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy (IEECP), Germany
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  • Jethro Browell
    University of Glasgow, UK
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  • Morgan Bazilian
    Colorado School of Mines, USA
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  • Thomas Unold
    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany
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