ISEDC started publishing the Energy Bulletin in 2008 as part of cooperation with UNESCO. It serves as an additional of information on sustainable energy development.
Major topics:
- climate change
- alternative energy
- energy poverty and energy access
- ecology
- energy efficiency
- science and technologies
- education
The Energy Bulletin is published once a year in Russian and English.
The Energy Bulletin is distributed to Russian ministries and departments, research institutes, libraries, international organizations and industry companies.
The magazine is hosted in the Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.ru.
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Editors Office
Science consultant: Vladimir KUZMINOV
Address: 3rd floor, build. 2, 8, Kedrova Str., Moscow, Russia, 117292
tel. +7 (495) 641-0426
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Editorial Board
Igor MATVEEV
Executive Secretary of the Board, Executive Director of International Sustainable Energy Development Centre under the auspices of UNESCO, Russian Federation
Osman BENCHIKH
City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution (Еcole supérieure de physique et chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris), France
Ali SAYIGH
Director-General of the World Renewable Energy Congress/Network, Great Britain
Hans-Josef FELL
President of Energy Watch Group, Germany
Oleg POPEL
Adviser to the Director of Physical and Technical Problems of Energy, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences (JIHT RAS), Russian Federation
Aleksander MIKHALEVICH
Academic supervisor of the Institute of Power Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
Spyros KYRITSIS
Emeritus professor of Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Noam LIOR
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at University of Pennsylvania, USA -
For Authors
The requirements for publications in "Energy Bulletin"
The material submitted to the editorial board must correspond to the subject of the magazine, be original, not previously published in other printed or electronic publications.
The authors of the article is fully responsible for selection and reliability of the facts, quotations, statistical and sociological data, names and initials and other information, given in the article.
The volume of the material averages 15-25 thousand characters (not a prerequisite).
The following information should be provided at the beginning of the article (in Russian and English):
- surname, first name, patronymic of the author (without abbreviations);
- academic degree, academic title;
- position, place of work (without abbreviations);
- contact information (e-mail);
- title of the article;
- abstract;
- keywords.Additionally, the author's photo and the images used in the article must be provided in jpg, gif, bmp or pdf format (in good quality).
References in the text to the corresponding source from the list of references are made in square brackets, [1].
In the article, notes are allowed, which are given after the text, numbered with Arabic numerals (in the form of superscripts) and represent explanations, indications of translations, etc. Please do not confuse the notes with the list of references!
The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject materials:
- do not meet the requirements for their content and design;
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Editions
№28, 2022 Еnergy of bread vastness
№27, 2021 Lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic: What’s further?
№26, 2020 Recent Global Challenges
№25, 2019 On the Threshold of the Low-Carbon Energy Era
№24, 2018 Motor Transport in the Context of Sustainable Development
№21, 2016 Space Solar Power Stations: Fantasy or Reality?
№19, 2015 Science for Sustainable Energy Development
№18, 2014 Ocean Energy: Technologies, Market Motivations, Strategy of Development
№17, 2014 Wind Energy: Opportunities and Challenges
№16, 2013 Energy Education and Training of Specialists for Renewable Energy
№14, 2012 Energy Education-Important Instrument of Providing Sustainable Energy Development
№13, 2012 Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development
№12, 2011 Renewable Energy in the Global Context: the Role of Building Capacities
№10, 2011 Bio-ethanol: New Feedstocks for Rapidly Growing Use in Transport
№9, 2010 Ocean - One of the Largest Renewable Energy Resources on the Planet
№8, 2010 Using Renewable Energy in Russia
№7, 2009 Bioenergetics: a Perspective Resource or a Threat to Food Security?
№6, 2009 Sсience and Technologies: Renewable Energy Resource of the Third Millennium
№4, 2009 Energy Efficiency and Energy Savings
№3, 2008 Ecology. Energy. Power. Climate.
№2, 2008 Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources
№1, 2008 Humanitarian Principles of Sustainable Energy Development