A message to the STET community

The publisher and supporting organisations are currently reviewing the future development of Science and Technology for Energy Transition (STET) and its role in supporting research on energy transition.

As this work progresses, the journal is not accepting new submissions. Further information regarding future publication opportunities will be shared in due course.

The publisher and supporting organisations remain committed to supporting the dissemination of high-quality research in the field of energy transition and will provide updates as plans are finalised.

All articles published in STET will remain permanently available through the journal website and will continue to be accessible to the research community.
More information: www.stet-review.org

Topics of interest
  1. Hydrogen and hydrogenated molecules (synthesis, storage, transportation, distribution, e-fuels)
  2. Bio-resources and waste (collection, capture, storage, conversion)
  3. Wind, marine and geothermal energy
  4. Solar energy including solar fuels
  5. Electrification of transportation
  6. CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage)
  7. Energy storage (electrochemical, chemical, thermal, gravity, hyperbaric)
  8. Networks, smart grids
  9. Energy systems (scenarios, optimisation, management, uses, technological coupling)
  10. Interaction with climate and the environment
  11. Life cycle analysis and raw materials for energy transition

Open Access and indexation

The journal has an editorial board comprising of international experts from academia and industry. It is indexed in the major international databases. All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed according to established rules, thus guaranteeing the journal’s high standards of quality.
It is a diamond open access journal, supported by IFPEN and CEA. Consequently, the journal is free for readers and authors do not have to pay any article processing charges to publish in it.

STET is the new name of former OGST (Oil and Gas Science & Technology). So STET is labelled in WoS and will have an Impact Factor.

Calls for papers 
Non Applicable