Journal of Energy Infrastructure

Journal of Energy Infrastructure
Aims:
The Journal of Energy Infrastructure (JEI) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing high-quality scholarly research and technological innov...
Aims:
The Journal of Energy Infrastructure (JEI) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing high-quality scholarly research and technological innovations that address the full lifecycle of energy infrastructure, from conceptualization to decommissioning. As a premier interdisciplinary platform, JEI drives breakthroughs in full lifecycle optimization, sustainable and resilient infrastructure development, and policy integration. It horizontally span core disciplines, including civil, ocean, electrical, and information engineering, while vertically encompassing critical energy systems of wind, hydro, nuclear, solar and thermal power etc.
Scope:
The Journal of Energy Infrastructure publishes interdisciplinary research and technological innovations across the following domains, with a focus on advancing innovation, safety, resilience, intelligence, and sustainability in energy infrastructure:
Full lifecycle optimization of energy infrastructure and energy systems. (planning to decommissioning) with emphasis on long-term performance monitoring, degradation mitigation, and sustainable design.
Interdisciplinary AI-driven innovation integrating civil, marine, electrical, and information engineering for smart infrastructure (digital twins, predictive maintenance, autonomous grids).
Climate-adaptive, multi-hazard resilient infrastructure leveraging low-carbon materials (self-healing concrete) and modular construction for addressing extreme events and environmental impacts.
Research highlights performance-driven breakthroughs in structural modeling (multi-physics analysis), experimental validation under extreme loads, and emerging technologies etc.
Green construction and energy-environment synergy, covering eco-friendly recycling material and renewable energy-ecosystem.