Energy & Environmental Science

Energy & Environmental Science, also known as EES, is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research and review articles.The journal covers agenda-setting work of an interdisciplinary nature relating to energy science.[1] Energy & Environmental Science is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.[2] The editor-in-chief is Jenny Nelson (Imperial College London).Energy & Environmental Science publishes the following types of articles: Research Papers (original scientific work); Review Articles, Perspectives, and Minireviews (feature review-type articles of broad interest); Communications (original scientific work of an urgent nature), Opinions (personal, often speculative, viewpoints or hypotheses on a current topic), and Analysis Articles (in-depth examination of energy and environmental technologies, strategies, policies, and general conceptual frameworks of general interest).
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