Geoenergy
Geoenergy is a new co-owned journal of the Geological Society and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE), launched in January 2023.
Continuing the mission of its sister journal, Petroleum Geoscience, Geoenergy focuses on the publication of timely and topical research in subsurface geoscience, critical for this new era of sustainable energy.
The journal considers articles on the following themes:
Energy storage: thermal energy storage, compressed air energy storage, hydrogen storage, hydroelectric storage
Subsurface disposal and storage: carbon capture and storage (CCS), bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), radioactive waste storage
Geothermal energy: exploration, characterization and modelling of geothermal fields
Hydrogen energy: exploration, production and storage of hydrogen
Critical minerals and raw materials: minerals for the energy transition
Sustainability: surveillance and long-term assurance for management of subsurface resources
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Sebastian Geiger
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Continuing the mission of its sister journal, Petroleum Geoscience, Geoenergy focuses on the publication of timely and topical research in subsurface geoscience, critical for this new era of sustainable energy.
The journal considers articles on the following themes:
Energy storage: thermal energy storage, compressed air energy storage, hydrogen storage, hydroelectric storage
Subsurface disposal and storage: carbon capture and storage (CCS), bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), radioactive waste storage
Geothermal energy: exploration, characterization and modelling of geothermal fields
Hydrogen energy: exploration, production and storage of hydrogen
Critical minerals and raw materials: minerals for the energy transition
Sustainability: surveillance and long-term assurance for management of subsurface resources
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Sebastian Geiger
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This thematic collection is inviting submissions on a variety of topics that are of importance to upstream waste creation, disposal and management, as well as contributions that drive forward issues of responsible production and consumption across the energy transition.
The deadline for submissions is 31 March 2024.
Call for Papers - Thematic Collection: Hydrogen as a future energy source – exploration, storage, monitoring
This thematic collection aims to address the technical opportunities and the scientific challenges of a future hydrogen energy landscape.
Submissions are ongoing.