Aims and Scope

The journal of Hydrogen, Fuel Cell & Energy Storage  (HFE) is a multidisciplinary journal for academics in universities, research institutes, and various energy-related industries. Peer-reviewed, original research papers, short communications, and reviews are published in this journal. The journal of Hydrogen, Fuel Cell & Energy Storage  (HFE) aims to advance knowledge and research in the fields of hydrogen energy, fuel cells, and energy storage technologies. Below are the key objectives outlined for the journal:


Aims of the Journal

- Dissemination of Research: HFE serves as a platform for publishing original research and review articles that cover all aspects of hydrogen energy, including its production, storage, transmission, and utilization. This includes enabling technologies and their environmental impacts.
- Interdisciplinary Focus: The journal encourages contributions from various disciplines to foster a comprehensive understanding of hydrogen technologies and their applications across different sectors, such as transportation, industrial processes, and residential energy systems.
- Promotion of Sustainable Development: HFE aligns its objectives with global sustainability goals, particularly focusing on affordable and clean energy solutions. It aims to support innovations that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy security through hydrogen technologies.
- Encouragement of Technological Advancements: The journal seeks to highlight significant advances in hydrogen storage technologies and their implications for sustainability. It aims to facilitate discussions on new methodologies and technologies that can enhance the efficiency and viability of hydrogen as an energy carrier.
- Open Access Commitment: HFE is committed to providing free access to its articles, ensuring that research findings are widely available to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in the hydrogen energy sector.

Scopes of the Journal 

Topics briefly include the following.

  • Hydrogen production
  • Green hydrogen
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Liquid and solid hydrogen carriers
  • Environmental, economic, and enabling aspects
  • Modelling and analysis
  • Synthesis and characterization of related materials
  • Electric grid integration, system integration, management, and sizing strategies
  • Energy storage developments
  • Mechanical, chemical, electrochemical, thermal, and electrical energy storage
  • Storage of renewable energy
  • Boats, ships, and aircrafts
  • Portable electronics
  • Battery industry including Materials and Fabrication
  • Clean energy for Heavy truck vehicle
  • Fuel Cell Systems
  • Materials for fuel cells.