31 July 2023
Energies | Most Cited Special Issues

We are pleased to share the most cited Special Issues published by Energies (ISSN: 1996-1073). These Special Issues are ranked by the average number of citations (total number of citations divided by the number of papers).

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  1. "Uncertain Decision Making Methods in Energy Policies for Sustainable Development"
    Edited by Abbas Mardani, Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Madjid Tavana and George Philippidis
    Average Citations: 14.63 | Number of Papers: 16
  1. "Solar Radiation Forecasting and Photovoltaic Systems Performance Modeling"
    Edited by Jesús Polo
    Average Citations: 14.40 | Number of Papers: 16
  1. "Battery Management for Electric Vehicles"
    Edited by Daniel J. Auger and Jorge Barreras
    Average Citations: 12.23 | Number of Papers: 13
  1. "Energy Transition and Environmental Sustainability"
    Edited by Prafula Pearce and Tina Soliman Hunter
    Average Citations: 9.64 | Number of Papers: 14
  1. "Advanced Nanomaterials for Li- and Na-Ion Batteries"
    Edited by Nina V. Kosova
    Webpage: Average Citations: 9.50 | Number of Papers: 12
  1. "Advanced Technologies for Biomass"
    Edited by Andrea Di Carlo and Elisa Savuto
    Average Citations: 7.91 | Number of Papers: 11
  1. "Residual Biomass Conversion to Bioenergy"
    Edited by Biagio Morrone
    Average Citations: 7.30 | Number of Papers: 10
  1. "Smart Photovoltaic Energy Systems for a Sustainable Future "
    Edited by Venizelos Efthymiou and Christina N. Papadimitriou
    Average Citations: 6.77 | Number of Papers: 13
  1. "Role of Hydropower for Sustainable Future Energy System: Synergies, Challenges and Development"
    Edited by Epari Ritesh Patro and Carlo De Michele
    Average Citations: 6.67 | Number of Papers: 12
  1. "Analysis and Experiment for Electric Power Quality"
    Edited by Gabriel Nicolae Popa
    Average Citations: 6.55 | Number of Papers: 11

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