International Journal of Renewable Energy and its Commercialization
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International Journal of Renewable Energy and its Commercialization

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2582-4120

About the Journal

International Journal of Renewable Energy and its Commercializationis a peer-reviewed journal that publishes recent advancement in renewable energy and its utilization. The main focus of the journal is to create a more sustainable world and spread knowledge of the same journal considers article that are of high standard and good quality and which have never been published anywhere.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijrec
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2582-4120
Impact Factor (SJIF)
SJIF 0

2024: 5.409, 2023: 5.169, 2022: 4.877

DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJREC
Language
English
Subject
Chemical Engineering
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionOriginal Research 2026-06-26

An approach for Intelligent detection of dirty PV panels using image processing with YOLOv8

By Khushalchand S. Sharma and Shrikant Chavate

Abstract: The efficiency of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems is greatly affected by the condition of panel surfaces, as dust buildup and other impurities can noticeably reduce power output. Traditional maintenance methods rely largely on manual inspection, which can be subjective, inconsistent, and impractical for large-scale installations. To address these challenges, this work investigates a deep learning-based…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-03-06

Conversion of Heat Absorbed (Waste Heat) in a Building for Electricity Generation Using a Thermoelectric Generator

By Muhammed Okoliko Ibrahim, Abbas Adamu, Abdullahi Adamu Mazadu, Paul Thomas Muge, and Isaac Jato

Abstract: This study investigates the feasibility of thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for recovering waste heat from building systems and converting it into electrical energy through the Seebeck effect. A journal-scale simulation framework integrating ANSYS thermal modeling with MATLAB/Simulink electrical analysis was developed to evaluate TEG deployment on building envelope surfaces at the Federal Polytechnic Nyak Shendam, Nigeria.…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-06

Entropy and Efficiency: Thermodynamic Insights into Sustainable Energy Technologies

By Aditya Sahu

Abstract: The transition toward sustainable energy systems requires a deeper understanding of the thermodynamic principles that govern energy conversion and utilization. Entropy and efficiency are central to this discussion, as they define the limits of performance and highlight the irreversibility inherent in real processes. This paper examines the role of entropy generation in renewable energy technologies,…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-02-27

Energy Transition for Sustainable Development in Saudi Arabia: Renewable Energy Growth and Emission Reduction

By Ali Q. Al-Shetwi

Abstract: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is undergoing a major shift toward sustainability under Vision 2030, targeting 58.7 GW of renewable energy (RE) by 2030 and major green hydrogen projects, such as NEOM’s 4 GW plant, to cut oil use by 500,000 barrels daily and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060. This review provides a comprehensive…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-03-06

Pyrolysis of Agro Wastes for Renewable Energy Production in Shendam Local Government Using Aspen-Plus and Monte-Carlo

By Isaac Jato, Pyokpang Adamu Gyenvwot, Kabir Garba, Maryam Ibrahim, Babatunde M. O, and Lawal Jibril Imam

Abstract: The global decline in fossil fuel availability, coupled with increasing concerns over climate change, has accelerated the search for sustainable and decentralized energy solutions. Agro-waste, particularly lignocellulosic food waste, has shown great promise as an alternative energy feedstock. This study explores the potential of pyrolysis technology for onsite energy production using fruit-based food waste collected…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-02-26

Solar-Based Battery Management System (BMS) And SOC Development

By Jitendra Kumar Srivastava and Abhinav Awasthi

Abstract: The safety, efficiency, and longevity of batteries which are the most common with solar panels require a battery management system (BMS). Among the key functions of the BMS is to measure the State of Charge (SOC) of the battery which is a measure of the energy left in the battery. It is the exact value…