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MDPI St. Alban-Anlage 66 CH-4052 Basel Switzerland Tel: +41 61 683 77 34 Fax: +41 61 302 89 18 www.mdpi.com mdpi.com/journal/applsci Basel, Switzerland. Basel, April 2019 applied sciences an Open Access Journal by MDPI Section IMPACT FACTOR 1.689 Energy MDPI is a member of Subject Area Smart Grids Energy in Buildings Zero energy Buildings Smart cities Electricity Markets Flexible Demands Load-dispatch/Economic dispatch Price Elasticity Surveys Demand Response Reliability, availability, maintainability Monitoring and observability Security Microgrids Distributed generation Power Transmission Power system operation and planning Sustainable development Automation Communication and information technologies Cyber security Power Electronic Converters Power converter technologies Power converter control and stability Power converters for wind turbines Power converters for Photovoltaic energy Power converter for storages High Voltage and Medium Voltage Direct Current (HVDC-MVDC) Transmission systems FACTS

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Page 1: Draft-2019-03-21 Applsci Section flyer 3 - MDPI · Basel, Switzerland. Basel, April 2019 applied sciences an Open Access Journal by MDPI Section IMPACTSu FACTOR 1.689 Energy MDPI

MDPI St. Alban-Anlage 66 CH-4052 BaselSwitzerlandTel: +41 61 683 77 34Fax: +41 61 302 89 18

www.mdpi.com mdpi.com/journal/applsci

Basel, Switzerland.

Basel, April 2019

applied sciencesan Open Access Journal by MDPI

Section

IMPACT FACTOR1.689

Energy

MDPI is a member of

Subject Area

Smart Grids• Energy in Buildings• Zero energy Buildings• Smart cities• Electricity Markets• Flexible Demands• Load-dispatch/Economic dispatch• Price Elasticity Surveys• Demand Response• Reliability, availability, maintainability• Monitoring and observability• Security• Microgrids• Distributed generation• Power Transmission• Power system operation and planning• Sustainable development• Automation• Communication and information technologies• Cyber security

Power Electronic Converters• Power converter technologies• Power converter control and stability• Power converters for wind turbines• Power converters for Photovoltaic

energy• Power converter for storages• High Voltage and Medium Voltage Direct Current

(HVDC-MVDC) Transmission systems

• FACTS

Page 2: Draft-2019-03-21 Applsci Section flyer 3 - MDPI · Basel, Switzerland. Basel, April 2019 applied sciences an Open Access Journal by MDPI Section IMPACTSu FACTOR 1.689 Energy MDPI

Introduction for EnergySection Editor-in-Chief:

Prof. Dr. Frede Blaabjerg

Associate Editor

Prof. Dr. S M MuyeenDr. Tomislav Dragicevic

Subject Area

applied sciencesan Open Access Journal by MDPI

SECTIONEnergy

IMPACT FACTOR1.689

Author BenefitsImpact Factor 1.689 (2017 Journal Citation Reports) 5-Year Impact Factor 1.855

CiteScore (Scopus, 2017) 1.98

Coverage by Leading Indexing Services SCIE-Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics, formerly Thomson Reuters), INSPEC (IET), Scopus (Elsevier)

Fast Manuscript Handling time 2018 Median APT: 37 days

Open Access Unlimited and free access for readers

No Copyright Constraints Retain copyright of your work and free use of your article

No Space Constraints, No Extra Space or Color Charges No restriction on the length of the papers, number of figures or colors

Thorough Peer-Review

Discounts on Article Processing Charges (APC) If you belong to an institute that participates with the MDPI Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP)

This Section on Energy invites high quality unpublished multidisciplinary research and review articles on state-of-the-art energy technology. The primary focus is on recently developed energy technology

traditional fossil fuel based energy resources. More specifically, we

renewable and sustainable energy sources, including their applications, energy storage, and harvesting, energy transportation, smart grid, internet of energy, etc., covering all three major facets of energy in generation, transmission, and distribution. Applied Sciences in

peer review followed by a rapid publication decision.

• Gas Cycles• Steam Cycles• Energy Recovery• Diesel Engines• Combined Cycles• Supercritical Steam Cycles• Combustion• Emission Control• Electrical Energy Generation and Conversion• Heat Convection• Thermal Energy Storage• Heat Pumps• Thermodynamics

Fossil Fuels• Natural gas• Petroleum (upstream & downstream)• Gasoline demand analysis• Coal and Lignite• Natural Gas• Oil and Oil Shale• Demand• Industry and Refineries• Mining• Supply• Pricing and Policy• Coal Gasification

Renewable & Green Energy• Photovoltaic• Wave Power• Tidal Power• Thermal Solar Power• Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion• Hydro Power

Wind Energy• Fluctuations in Wind Speed and Production• Wind Energy Potentials• Wind Turbine Designs• Wind Farms• Planning and Project Development

Solar Energy• Solar Modeling• Solar Radiation• Solar boilers

• Solar Absorption• Solar Air Heating• Solar Collectors and Concentrators• Solar Ponds• Photovoltaic energy• Photovoltaic cell technology

Biofuels and Biomass• Palm Oil• Biodiesel• Biogas• Biofuel• Biomass• Charcoal• Gasification• Combustion/Incineration• Pyrolysis• Waste

Nuclear Energy• Uranium• Nuclear Safety• Nuclear Power

Systems, Storage & Harvesting• Hydrogen• Fuel Cells• electrolyzes• Battery technologies• Pumped Hydro• Flywheel• Superconducting Magnetic• Supercapacitors• Energy harvesting• MEMS

Energy and Transportation• Transportation and Energy• Scenarios and Forecasting• Emerging Technologies• Electric Vehicles• Underground (Metro)• Automobiles and Gasoline• • Marine technology