Call for papers
The Organizing Committee of RDPE 2026 invites researchers, engineers, industry experts, and policy specialists to submit original contributions presenting recent advancements, case studies, and innovative solutions in the fields of sustainable energy and modern power systems. The conference aims to serve as a multidisciplinary platform for discussing the technological, economic, and policy challenges shaping the future of global energy transformation.
The thematic scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to:
- Sustainable and Renewable Energy Technologies
- Solar, wind, geothermal, hydro energy
- Integration of renewables into energy systems
- Policy and economic aspects of renewable deployment
- Biofuels
- Production methods (first, second, third generation)
- Applications in transportation and industry
- Environmental and economic sustainability
- Power Systems and Smart Grids
- Smart metering and digitalization
- Grid flexibility and resilience
- Demand-side management
- Energy Storage and Management
- Battery technologies
- LAES,CAES
- Grid-scale storage integration
- Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Usage
- Green and blue hydrogen production
- Hydrogen transport and infrastructure
- End-use applications (industry, mobility, power)
- Nuclear Energy
- Advanced reactors and small modular reactors (SMRs)
- Nuclear safety and waste management
- Public acceptance and regulatory frameworks
- District Heating Systems and Their Transformation
- Low-temperature district heating
- Renewable integration in heating networks
- Digitalization and smart controls in heat distribution
Submission Requirements
All conference submissions must be written in clear and grammatically correct English. Authors are responsible for ensuring a high standard of language quality prior to submission. Papers that do not meet acceptable language standards may be returned for revision or rejected.
Abstract (up to 400 words)
Authors are invited to submit a concise abstract including:
- research motivation and objectives,
- methodology overview,
- key results,
- novelty and significance of the work.
All abstracts will undergo an initial review. Accepted abstracts will qualify for submission of an extended abstract.
Abstract submission is possible for registered users. To register click here.
Extended Abstract (up to 2 A4 pages)
After acceptance, authors must submit an extended abstract (maximum 2 A4 pages) containing:
- detailed background and problem statement,
- methodological description,
- results with analysis,
- conclusions and implications.
Formatting guidelines and templates will be provided soon.
Post-conference publications
After the conference, selected papers will be recommended for publication in special issues of partner journals. After qualification, the manuscripts will undergo the standard peer-review process required by the respective journal.
