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Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy

Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy

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Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy

Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy is peer reviewed Quarterly Journal of Invertis University. Indexed/Abstracted with Index Copernicus International(2016, ICV - 74.87), NAAS Rating 2018 - 2.64, Scientific Journal Impact Factor (SJIF - 6.2), MIAR(ICDS-3.8), InfoBase Index (IB Factor - 2.5), Google Scholar, EBSACO Discovery, CNKI Scholar, Summon(ProQuest), J-Gate, Primo and Primo Central, Indian Science Abstract, Indian Science, OAJI, Cite Factor, DRJI, ISRA-JIF, I2OR, ESJI, IIJIF and Scholar Steer.

  • Print ISSN: 2231-3419
  • Online ISSN: 2454-7611
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue Per year: 4
  • Months of Publication: March, June, September, December
  • Publisher: Invertis University

Aims & Scope

Aims and Scope

Renewable energy sources are wonderful options because they are limitless. We won't run out of them as we will eventually run out of the fossil fuels we currently depend upon. Also another great benefit from using renewable energy is that many of them do not pollute our air and water the way burning fossil fuels do. In future the world must transform its current energy system on a global scale. It is expected that 60% of all our energy will come from renewable energy by the year 2070. Renewable energy R&D provides the pathway for new solutions with a steady flow of technological advances. New concepts and systems are emerging that demonstrate the importance of renewable energy as the new source of power for the future. Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy is primarily aimed to provide researchers with the opportunity to disseminate their new ideas and research results, in the field of renewable energy, across the world.

The journal aims to be a leading peer-reviewed platform and an authoritative source of original research and reviews related to renewable energy.

The journal aims to serve researchers, engineers, economists, manufacturers, NGOs, associations and societies to keep abreast of new developments in their specialist fields and to apply alternative energy solutions to current practices.

Editorial Board

Editorial Board


Patron


Dr. Umesh Gautam


Editor-in-Chief


Prof. P. P. Singh,
Dean Faculty of Science,
Invertis University,
Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India,
Email: ppsingh@invertis.org


Executive Editors


Prof. G. N. Tiwari,
Center for Energy Studies,
Indian Institute of Technology,
New Delhi, India,
Email: gntiwari@ces.iitd.ernet.in

Prof. Anupam Srivastav,
Associate Dean-Academic Affairs,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Middle East College,
Muscat, Oman,
Email: sri_anupam2003@yahoo.co.in

Prof. Madan Singh,
Department of Physics,
National University of Lesotho,
Lesotho,
Email: m.singh@nul.ls

Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki,
Department of Energy Science and Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay-400076, Maharashtra, India,
Email: chetanss@iitb.ac.in

Prof. R. Shanker,
Department of Physics,
Institute of Science,
Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India,
Email: shankerorama@gmail.com

Prof. Lokesh C. Tribedi,
Department of Nuclear and Atomic Physics,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India,
Email: lokesh@tifr.res.in

Prof. R. P. Singh,
Quantum Science & Technology Laboratory,
Physical Research Laboratory
Ahmadabad-380009, Gujarat, India,
Email: rpsingh@prl.res.in


Editors


Dr. Dipti Saxena,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
N.I.T.,
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India,
Email: diptisx@gmail.com

Dr. S. P. Purohit,
Department of Physics and Material Science,
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology,
Greater Noida-201309, India,
Email: sppurohitjiit@gmail.com

Dr. Reetesh Kumar Gangwar,
Department of Physics,
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati,
Tirupati, A.P., India,
Email: reetesh@iittp.ac.in

Dr. Anurag Gaur,
Department of Physics,
National Institute of Technology
Kurukshetra-136119, Haryana, India,
Email: anuragdph@nitkkr.ac.in

Dr. Arvind Kumar Saxena,
Scientist,
Institute of Advanced Research,
Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India,
Email: arvind.saxena@iar.ac.in

Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari,
Department of Applied Sciences,
Indian Institute of Information Technology
Allahabad-211012, Uttar Pradesh, India,
Email: atiwari@iiita.ac.in


International Advisory Board


Prof. Shyam Singh Chauhan,
Ex. Director,
R.R. Institute of Modem Tech.,
Bakshi Ka Talab, Sitapur Road, Lucknow, U.P., India

Dr. R.K. Sharma,
Infra Red Division,
Scientist ‘F’,
SSPL,
Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054, India

Prof. P.J. George,
Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management (KITM),
Pehwa Road, Bhorasida, Kurukshetra-136119, Haryana, India

Prof. Nawal Kishore,
Department of Applied Physics,
Guru Jambheshwar University,
Hisar-12500 I, Haryana, India

Dr. J.P. Jain,
Director,
Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Sources,
14, Vigyan Bhavan,
University of Rajasthan,
Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan, India

Prof. Naresh Padha,
Department of Physics & Electronics,
University of Jammu,
Jammu-180006, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Prof. Bhaskar Bhattacharya,
Director,
School of Engineering & Technology,
Sharda University,
Knowledge Park 3, Greater Noida-201306, U.P., India

Prof. Avinashi Kapoor,
Department of Electronic Science,
University of Delhi,
South Campus, New Delhi-110021, India

Prof. CAN Fernando,
Department of Electronics,
Wayamba University of Sri Lanka
Kuliyapitiya, Sri Lanka

Prof. G.D. Sharma,
Physics Department,
JNV University,
Jodhpur-342005, Rajasthan, India

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Table of Contents

  • Open Access
  • Paid Issue
Volume-15 (2025)
Volume-15 Issue-1to4 (December)
Volume-14 (2024)
Volume-14 Issue-3and4 (December)
Volume-14 Issue-1and2 (June)
Volume-13 (2023)
Volume-13 Issue-2to4 (December)
Volume-13 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-12 (2022)
Volume-12 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-12 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-12 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-12 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-11 (2021)
Volume-11 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-11 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-11 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-11 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-10 (2020)
Volume-10 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-10 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-10 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-10 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-9 (2019)
Volume-9 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-9 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-9 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-9 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-8 (2018)
Volume-8 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-8 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-8 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-8 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-7 (2017)
Volume-7 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-7 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-7 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-7 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-6 (2016)
Volume-6 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-6 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-6 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-6 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-5 (2015)
Volume-5 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-5 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-5 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-5 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-4 (2014)
Volume-4 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-4 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-4 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-4 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-3 (2013)
Volume-3 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-3 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-3 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-3 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-2 (2012)
Volume-2 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-2 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-2 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-2 Issue-1 (March)
Volume-1 (2011)
Volume-1 Issue-4 (December)
Volume-1 Issue-3 (September)
Volume-1 Issue-2 (June)
Volume-1 Issue-1 (March)

Author Guidelines


Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy is published by INVERTIS, a reputed organization managing Invertis University. The journal will initially have four issues per year which include original full length papers, short communications of urgent interest as well as contemporary review articles. Some issues of the journal may be based on specific themes. The contributions must add to new knowledge or understanding of current topics of Science and echnology. Contributions will be refereed by members of Editorial Board and other experts. Requirements for acceptance include originality, breadth of scope, careful documentation of experimental results, analysis and clarity of presentation.

Submission of Manuscript-Manuscript should be in English only on one side of good quality paper; with adequate margin on all four sides. One original and two photocopies, each complete in all respects including abstract, illustrations, appendices etc. are to be submitted.

Manuscript for consideration may be submitted as soft copy (MS Word) in floppy or CD form or through email as an attachment to the Chief Editor, Invertis Journal of Renewable Energy, 60/10, Old Rajinder Nagar Market, New Delhi -I 10060. The e-mail isrammehra2003@yahoo.com. The manuscript should neither have already been published nor be under consideration elsewhere.

Preparation of Manuscript -Manuscript should be presented in as concise a form as possible. Pages should be numbered consecutively and arranged in the following order:

Cover Sheet -A cover sheet consisting of a short title; names, affiliation and address of all the authors.

Title -The title should be neither too brief/general nor unnecessarily long. It should reflect the content ofthe paper so as to derive the maximum advantage in indexing.

Abstract -The abstract, usually not exceeding 200 words, should indicate the scope and significant content ofthe paper; highlighting the principal findings and conclusions. It should be in such a form that abstracting periodicals can use it without modification.

Introduction -Long and elaborate introduction should be avoided. It should be brief and state the exact scope of the study in relation to the present status of knowledge in the field.

Figuers -Figures should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in order of mention in the text; each figure should have a descriptive legend. Legends should be presented separately, double-spaced like the text.

Mathematical Expressions -Wherever possible, mathematical expressions should be typewritten, with subscripts and superscripts clearly shown. It is helpful to identify unusual or ambiguous symbols in the margin when they first occur. 0 simplify typesetting, please use the "exp" form of complex exponential function and use fractional exponents instead of root signs. Equations must be displayed exactly as they should appear in print and numbered in parentheses placed at the right margin. Reference to equations in the text should use the form "Eq. (5)".

Tabies -Tables should be typed on separate sheets, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, and have a short descriptive caption at the top. Extensive and/or complex tables must be typed carefully in the exact format desired. Computer printouts will normally be reproduced as illustrations. Tables should be placed together at the end of the manuscript.

References -Number references in the order in which they are cited in the text. Use Arabic numbers with square parentheses. Cite works in the reference list at the end according to the examples below. Abbreviations for the titles of journals should follow the system used by Chemical Abstract.

  1. WF Bruce and L.F Fieser; j. Am. Chern. Soc., 60 (1938) 1017.

  2. J.B. Birks, Photophysics of Aromatic Molecules, Wiley Interscience, New York (1970) 225.

  3. C.R. Tilford, New Developments in Barometric Range Pressure Standards, Proceedings of NCSL Symp., Washington D C, (1988) 35.1-35.15.

  4. G. Klingenberg and H. Bauer; Final Report-CCMV-K 1 Metrologio, 41 (Techn. Suppl) 2004.

The editors and publisher of Invertis Journal of Renewable Energyare not in any way responsible for the views expressed by the authors. The material published in IJRE should not be reproduced or reprinted in any form, without the prior written permission from the Editor/Publisher. A copyright transfer form has to be furnished by the authors alongwith the corrected proof of their paper.