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Energy & System is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge at the intersection of energy science, technology, and complex systems analysis. Our mission is to bridge gaps across disciplines by showcasing high-impact research that addresses pressing challenges in sustainable energy production, storage, distribution, and consumption. Emphasizing innovative solutions and interdisciplinary approaches, Energy & System invites contributions that explore the synergy between energy technologies and systems thinking, with a focus on optimization, resilience, and scalability. Through rigorous peer-reviewed articles, we aim to foster a collaborative environment for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working toward a more sustainable and efficient energy future.

ISSN: 3079-7438 | ISSN (online): 3079-742X

Impact Factor (2025): 2.88 | CiteScore: 5.69

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Current IssueVol 5, No 1 (2025): Issue 5

Published January 1, 2025

Issue Description

Volume 5, Issue 5 (2025) of Energy & System presents groundbreaking research and innovative solutions at the intersection of energy technologies and system optimization. This issue explores advancements in renewable energy systems, energy storage technologies, smart grids, and sustainable energy management. Highlighting practical applications and theoretical breakthroughs, the featured articles address key challenges in energy efficiency, system integration, and decarbonization. With contributions from leading researchers and industry experts, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those shaping the future of energy and system innovations.

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Articles

Predictive Energy Management Strategy for Hybrid Electric Vehicles Based on Soft Actor-Critic
Weidong Huang, Jiahuai Ma
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71070/es.v5i1.82
Bayesian Ridge Regression for Efficient Histopathology Slides Analysis
Ivan Petrov, Elena Sokolova, Dmitry Ivanov
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71070/es.v5i1.86
Energy Consumption Prediction using Support Vector Regression
Emily Carter, Samuel Liu, Isabel Thompson
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71070/es.v5i1.88
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