With the rapid growth of science and technology in various industrial fields, the need to examine, critique, and analyze emerging engineering phenomena has become more pressing than ever. Among these, the significant role of buildings and industries in energy consumption has placed a heavy responsibility on engineers to enhance energy efficiency. Addressing this need requires access to reliable and specialized scientific resources.
In response to this academic and industrial necessity, the Iranian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (IRSHRAE) was established in 2008 with the collective efforts of university professors, managers, and professionals in the heating and refrigeration industry. The society aims to expand, enhance, and advance the scientific and technical development of this industry at a national level, striving to make significant contributions to the knowledge of energy and facilities in the country.
One of society's most significant actions toward achieving its goals is the regular publication of the scientific journal "Renewable and New Energies." This specialized journal provides a platform for the exchange of technical knowledge, the introduction of new technologies, and the presentation of research achievements in the energy field.
Advancement of technical and engineering knowledge in the field of renewable energies and new technologies.
Facilitation of communication among academic researchers, industry professionals, and energy policymakers.
Introduction of software, books, journals, and outstanding domestic and international articles in the fields of facilities and energy.
Scientific critique and analysis of new technologies and techniques for improving energy system performance.
Promotion of energy efficiency culture, focusing on sustainable development and reducing fossil fuel consumption.
The journal welcomes research, analytical, and applied articles in the following areas:
Solar thermal and Solar radiant energy
Passive and active solar houses
Wind energy, ocean energy
Geothermal energy
Energy recovery and energy consumption optimization
Biofuels, biodiesel, and biomass
Fuel cell technologies and hydrogen
Electric vehicles and clean transportation
Combined heat and power (CHP) systems
Desalination technologies and energy management in water systems
Energy storage technologies
Gasification and liquefaction of coal and hydrogen
Modeling and simulation in energy systems
Energy efficiency in buildings, industries, and facility equipment
Submitted articles must possess scientific innovation, align with the journal's subject areas, and contain quantitative and measurable data related to energy consumption or production. For example:
Energy production levels by microalgae
Energy savings in a building using solar design
Operational efficiency of a novel energy system on a real-world scale