9 November 2017
Energies Reaches 5'000 Articles Milestone
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Energies, MDPI's open access energy research journal, has published more than 5'000 papers since its inception in 2008. Energies received an Impact Factor of 2.262 for 2016, which corresponds to rank 45/92 (Q2) in the JCR category 'Energy & Fuels'.
Energies' current CiteScore in Scopus is 2.50. The CiteScore is a ratio between the number of citations in 2016 to papers published 2013–2015 in the numerator and the number of papers published 2013–2015 in the denominator, drawn from Scopus data.
Our sincere thanks go to the Editor-in-Chief of Energies, Prof. Dr. Enrico Sciubba, as well as the Associate Editors-in-Chief, Prof. Dr Thomas E. Amidon and Prof. Dr. Paul Stewart, who ensure the continued significance of the journal.