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CALL FOR PAPERS 1/2024
DEADLINE: 30.06.2024

The Editorial Board of the new scientific journal “Energy Policy Studies” cordially invites all scientists and researchers TO SUBMIT their articles, dissertations, case studies, reviews or conference reports.

The Energy Policy Studies journal is a new field of activity of the established Ignacy Lukasiewicz Energy Policy Institute (EPI), whose mission is to support and promote actions related to the development of civic society, and to popularize science and knowledge concerning energy policy.

The aim of the creation of Energy Policy Studies is to bring together the best research undertaken by specialists, academic institutions, organizations and other units and entities functioning in the broadly understood energy industry, as well as contributing to the global discussion on energy issues.

In Energy Policy Studies we publish original and quality research, conceptual papers, and book reviews, especially on the following themes:

  • energy policy and energy security in all its aspects: politics, the economic, social, technological, material, and strategic dimensions;
  • climate policy;
  • European Union decision-making processes;
  • the energy market;
  • the power sector;
  • the common energy market;
  • coal, oil, and natural gas, and the diversification of supply;
  • energy sources, transfer distribution, and storage
  • the opportunities, challenges, and risks of energy resources;
  • renewable energy sources;
  • new technologies in the energy sector;
  • low emission transport, i.e. electromobility, gasmobility;
  • the competitive economy and potential competition advantages: automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence in the Energy sector;
  • civic energy, i.e. energy clusters;
  • energy transformation;

and many others.

Chosen articles which appear in the prestigious Energy Policy Studies journal will be previously reviewed by respected foreign reviewers. The journal will be published online, which will be available worldwide.

Guidance about how to prepare and propose a paper can be found on the EPI website.

Please submit your paper on eps@instytutpe.pl before the deadline: 30.06.2024

If you have any further questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us on following email: eps@instytutpe.pl

 

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EPS 1(7)2021ENERGY POLICY STUDIES

No. 1 (7) 2021
e-ISSN: 2545-0859

DOWNLOAD FREE EPS 1(7)/2021 [.PDF]

Contents:
1. Grażyna Mórawska

– The Baltic Ring and BEMIP initiatives and their role in the energy security of Baltic states

2. Karol Tałan

– The distributed energy sector in Poland – current status, challenges, barriers, and the Danish experience

3. Jakub Jacyszyn

– The biogas sector in Poland as compared to other European countries

4. Karolina Czerwińska, Andrzej Pacana

– Analysis of the possibility of using KPIs in measuring the achievements of business entities from the energy sector – case study

 

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EPS ENERGY POLICY STUDIES OKLADKA 1(5) 2020 2.cdr01 Strona 1

ENERGY POLICY STUDIES

No. 2 (6) 2020
e-ISSN: 2545-0859

DOWNLOAD FREE EPS 2(6)/2020 [.PDF]

Contents:
  1. Thomas Ojonugwa Daniel, Enobong Patrick Obot, George-Best Azuoko, Isaac Onuche Negedu, Orji Amah

– Design of a Subscription Based Community Solar Energy System for the Business Community of the “Back Gate”, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria

  1. Tomasz Chyła

 Pomeranian Voivodship – Present State, Opportunities Coming From Diversification the Directions of Energy Supplies and Perspectives for the Clean Energy Development

  1. Andrzej Pacana, Karolina Czerwińska

– Analysis of energy efficiency in Poland in 2008-2018 in the context of sustainable development

  1. Jakub Jacyszyn

– Belarusian energy diversification – conclusions for Poland

  1. Łukasz Kordowina

– Implications of LNG import on the European Union’s energy security

  1. Marika Marciniak

– The vertical restriction on abuse of a dominant position of the Gazprom under Gas Directive

 

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EPS 1(5)2020 okładkaENERGY POLICY STUDIES

No. 1 (5) 2020
e-ISSN: 2545-0859

DOWNLOAD FREE EPS 1(5)/2020 [.PDF]

Contents:

1. Andrzej Pacana, DSc, PhD, Eng., Associate Prof. (ORCID), Dominika Siwiec, M.Sc. (ORCID)
 Using Decision-Making Tools to Analyse the Renewables in the Industrial Energetics Sector

 

2. Jakub Plebański, Master of Laws (ORCID)
– Legal Analysis of Support Schemes for Offshore Wind Farms in Poland, on the Basis of the Draft Act on Promoting Electricity Generation in Offshore Wind Farms

3. Onyekwulu Millicent Chekwube, M.Sc. (ORCID), Ejaro Sunday Peter, M.Sc, PhD (ORCID), Oguche Christopher Joseph, M.Sc. (ORCID), Diyoke Micheal Chika, M.A. (ORCID), Gwani Samuel, M.Sc. (ORCID), Jibo Magayaki Jamilu, M.Sc. (ORCID)
– Public Awareness and Perception of Socio-Economic Characteristic and Biogas in Gwagwalada Town Abuja, Nigeria

4. Grażyna Mórawska, M.A. (ORCID)
– The Renewable Energy in Baltic States versus Russian Federation Political Interests

5. Valerio Tati (ORCID)
– The Cold Gas War: the Strategies of Russia and the USA in Europe

 

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EPS ENERGY POLICY STUDIES OKLADKA 2(4)2019 1.cdr01 Strona 1

ENERGY POLICY STUDIES

No. 2 (4) 2019
e-ISSN: 2545-0859

DOWNLOAD FREE EPS 2(4)/2019 [.PDF]

Contents:

1. Karolina Czerwińska, M.Sc. (ORCID), Andrzej Pacana, DSc, PhD, Eng., Associate Prof. (ORCID)
– Quality analysis in the supply chain of transported LNG

2. Paulina Zwolenik (ORCID)
– Natural gas supply chain in the form of LNG – Polish and European markets

3. Paulina Potyrańska (ORCID)
– Opportunities and threats for the introduction of nuclear power in Poland

4. Mostapha Maddahinasab, PhD (ORCID), Ahmad Momenirad, PhD (ORCID), Reza Tajarlou, PhD (ORCID), Mohammadhasan Razavi, PhD (ORCID)
– Managing confidential information on petroleum projects in the case of third parties

5. Anna Kucharska, PhD (ORCID)
– Energy policy of Liechtenstein

mnisw“Energy Policy Studies – English language e-edition as a tool for disseminating science” and “Energy Policy Studies – transfer of the best foreign pracities and echange of experience” – the tasks financed as part of contract 687/P-DUN/2018 with the resources of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for science promotion activity.


EPS ENERGY POLICY STUDIES OKLADKA 1.cdr01 Strona 1 (1)

ENERGY POLICY STUDIES

No. 1 (3) 2019
e-ISSN: 2545-0859

DOWNLOAD FREE EPS 1(3)/2019 [.PDF]

Contents:

1. Alicja Wiącek, MA (ORCID)
– Statoil – opportunities and the risk of entering new foreign markets in the context of the economic, political, cultural aspects and dimensions of Hofstede’s national cultures

2. Mukesh Kumar, PhD (ORCID), Nargis, M.Phil (ORCID), Azeema Begam, PhD (ORCID)
– Electricity consumption and economic growth a var model for the new economy of Pakistan

3. Jakub Prugar, MA (ORCID)

– Offshore wind farms in Europe and worldwide – the possibilities of selected countries and the state of development of installations in Poland

4. Paulina Potyrańska (ORCID), Justyna Puzio (ORCID)
 The influence of photovoltaics on the implementation of the climate and energy package on the example of the Rzeszów functional area

5. Przemysław Ogarek, BA (ORCID)
– Analysis of the Hungarian gas sector – present situation and future prospects

6. Gansukh Zolboo, MA (ORCID), Bor Adiya, PhD (ORCID), Enkhbayar Bilguun, MA (ORCID)
– The energy consumption forecasting in Mongolia based on Box-Jenkins method (Arima model)

mnisw“Energy Policy Studies – English language e-edition as a tool for disseminating science” and “Energy Policy Studies – transfer of the best foreign pracities and echange of experience” – the tasks financed as part of contract 687/P-DUN/2018 with the resources of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for science promotion activity.