The Journal will provide an interdisciplinary forum through which energy conversion, fuel conservation and energy management can be treated as a coherent, integrated subject. Papers of high technical merit addressing both significant advances in the field and state-of-the-art developments are sought. All sources, forms, and uses of energy are appropriate, as are all conversion processes. This includes, but is not limited to, solar, nuclear, fossil, geothermal, wind, hydro, and biomass sources, process heat, elctrolysis, heating and cooling, and electric drive applications, as well as commercial, industrial, transportation and residential uses. The conversion processes include, but are not limited to, thermoelectricity, thermionic processes, photoelectric processes, electrochemistry associated with fuel cells and various forms of batteries, magneto-hydrodynamic conversion processes, advances related to dynamic processes and other new and unconventional conversion processes. As the journal is international in scope, papers dealing with state-of-the-art developments in various nations, or comparative studies of energy conversion and management in several countries will be accepted.