
When researchers ask "Where does Journal of Energy Storage rank in Scimago?", they're really probing two things: the journal's academic clout and where to invest their best work. Let me break it down like you're explaining battery chemistry to a first-year engineering student – clearly, but without dumbing it down.
You've developed a novel phase-change material for solar thermal storage. Where do you submit? This Elsevier-published titan regularly features groundbreaking work like Northwestern Polytechnical University's flexible zinc-air battery research ( et al., 2024) and vehicle-to-grid economic models from Tsinghua teams ( et al., 2024).
The journal operates like a Tesla Megapack – efficiently storing and discharging cutting-edge research. Consider these recent highlights:
Here's the insider knowledge every corresponding author needs:
Young researchers take note: The journal actively nurtures new talent. Case in point – Xi'an Engineering University undergrad landed a first-author publication on hydrogel electrolytes (2024), proving fresh perspectives get serious consideration here.
The editorial board functions like a well-calibrated battery management system – rigorous but fair. Manuscripts typically face:
Pro tip: Papers incorporating real-world validation like Northeastern China's PCM-enhanced solar collectors ( et al., 2022) tend to sail through review. The editors hunger for research that bridges lab discoveries with grid-scale applications.
With its 2024 focus on V2G integration and multi-energy microgrids, the journal's become the go-to for climate-critical storage solutions. A telling statistic: 68% of recent publications directly address UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable Clean Energy).
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A storage system that can power entire cities using nothing but air and cold temperatures. No, it's not science fiction - high power storage liquid air energy storage (LAES) is making waves in renewable energy circles. As we dive into 2024, this cryogenic storage solution is emerging as the dark horse in the race for sustainable energy storage.
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