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Advances in Energy Research for Civil Engineering and Transportation

Traditional energy resources are depleting, and new renewable energy sources are emerging to meet the growing demand for sustainable energy development in transportation and civil engineering. This includes the development of solar, wind, mechanical, thermal and other forms of energy in these sectors. However, current technologies face challenges such as low energy efficiency and make it difficult to integrate energy applications. Despite these problems, significant advances in energy technology are solving and mitigating these challenges. The development and implementation of low- or zero-emission energy solutions in transportation and civil engineering will revolutionize these fields, supporting social development and the advancement of civilization.

The research topic aims to address the issues of energy efficiency, social impact and other aspects of existing energy technologies in transport and civil engineering. In particular, it includes, but is not limited to, research on energy conversion materials, efficient and sustainable development of energy systems, sustainable energy storage and multi-source energy systems, scenario matching applications and the development and demonstration of the transition to zero-emission energy in these areas. It also includes the assessment of the impact on the energy economy, environment and society in transport and civil engineering. Finally, innovations and applications of low-emission and renewable energy technologies in transport and civil engineering will be realized.

The topics covered by this call for papers include, among others:
• Materials for energy conversion in transportation and civil engineering
• Efficient and sustainable development of energy systems
• Durable and stable energy storage
• Multi-source energy system
• Development and demonstration of zero-emission energy
• New energy technology and related low-emission technology, cross-technology technology
• Energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions forecast
• Energy economy, environment, social impact assessment


Keywords: Energy Collection, Energy Conversion, Energy Storage, Energy Saving, Energy Consumption, Road Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Thermal Energy, Piezoelectric, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Energy, Integrated Energy


Important note: All work within this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which it is submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to refer an out-of-scope manuscript to a more appropriate section or journal at any stage of peer review.

Traditional energy resources are depleting, and new renewable energy sources are emerging to meet the growing demand for sustainable energy development in transportation and civil engineering. This includes the development of solar, wind, mechanical, thermal and other forms of energy in these sectors. However, current technologies face challenges such as low energy efficiency and make it difficult to integrate energy applications. Despite these problems, significant advances in energy technology are solving and mitigating these challenges. The development and implementation of low- or zero-emission energy solutions in transportation and civil engineering will revolutionize these fields, supporting social development and the advancement of civilization.

The research topic aims to address the issues of energy efficiency, social impact and other aspects of existing energy technologies in transport and civil engineering. In particular, it includes, but is not limited to, research on energy conversion materials, efficient and sustainable development of energy systems, sustainable energy storage and multi-source energy systems, scenario matching applications and the development and demonstration of the transition to zero-emission energy in these areas. It also includes the assessment of the impact on the energy economy, environment and society in transport and civil engineering. Finally, innovations and applications of low-emission and renewable energy technologies in transport and civil engineering will be realized.

The topics covered by this call for papers include, among others:
• Materials for energy conversion in transportation and civil engineering
• Efficient and sustainable development of energy systems
• Durable and stable energy storage
• Multi-source energy system
• Development and demonstration of zero-emission energy
• New energy technology and related low-emission technology, cross-technology technology
• Energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions forecast
• Energy economy, environment, social impact assessment


Keywords: Energy Collection, Energy Conversion, Energy Storage, Energy Saving, Energy Consumption, Road Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Thermal Energy, Piezoelectric, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Energy, Integrated Energy


Important note: All work within this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which it is submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to refer an out-of-scope manuscript to a more appropriate section or journal at any stage of peer review.