Access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy is crucial to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals – from poverty eradication to mitigating climate change. Energy access, however, varies widely across countries. Energy Poverty is defined as the lack of access to sustainable modern energy services and products.

We invite you to explore a specially curated selection of recent research on the topic of Energy Poverty.

Energy Poverty - Highlighted Books

Energy Poverty - Highlighted Journals

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Thematic Series

Green Deal - Recovery plan for Europe: current status and challenges in developing and developed European countries (Energy, Sustainability and Society)

The Governance of Sustainable Energy Transitions in the Global South (Energy, Sustainability and Society)

Sustainable Mobility Transitions: (New) Pathways of Future Energy Systems (Energy, Sustainability and Society)

Collections open for submission:

- Sustainable Energy Trends in the Developing Economies (SN Applied Scinces) - submission deadline: Ongoing

Battery Management Systems for Vehicle Electrification (Communications Engineering) - submission deadline: 4 Dec. 2023

Recently Published Collections:

Responsible production in the context of second-generation biorefineries (Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering)

Biofuels (SN Applied Sciences)

Energy Storage and Conversion (communications chemistry)

Global Energy Transition - Strategies, Policies and Regulation (Discover Energy)

Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology for Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality Strategy (Journal of Thermal Science)

Energy harvesting technologies (Scientific Reports)

Battery Materials and Devices (SN Applied Sciences)

Perovskite photovoltaics: stability and scalability (Scientific Reports)

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You can add impact and power to your SDG-related research when you publish it at Springer Nature, and alongside leading research (like the examples above). Research published OA at Springer Nature gets more exposure. For example, research published in fully OA Springer Nature journals are downloaded over 7,000 times on average (up to 5x more than competitors) and cited 7.39 times on average.

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  • A range of journals, from Nature, Springer, and BMC, both hybrid and OA. The journals with SDG content curated above are a small selection of journals you can publish in. Clicking through on them will give you the information — including journal metrics, submission guidelines and more — that you need to plan your next submission.
  • The world’s leading scholarly book program, including the option to publish your book OA. ᐅSDG 7 OA Books
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