Abstract

This vision article accompanies a Special Issue of Applied Thermal Engineering dedicated to the Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) conference series held during 2022, including the 5th SEE SDEWES Conference Vlore, 3rd LA SDEWES Conference Sao Paulo, and 17th SDEWES Conference Paphos. The article discusses a selection of papers presented at these conferences and selected for publication in Applied Thermal Engineering, all connected by a focus on clean energy technologies and systems for the advancement of sustainable thermal energy systems. This research area covers a wide range of technologies but is primarily focused on the power generation sector, energy storage and utilization, efficiency improvements, sustainable technical solutions, and the facilitation of the robust integration of renewable energy resources into wider energy systems. Additional work on previously established research topics is also present, but new directions have crystallized, especially research into thermal management for power devices and microelectronics. Based on the recent contributions to the research field presented in the included papers, this vision article discusses the development and application of cutting-edge technological solutions and identifies the challenges that require focused attention. Current shortcomings of developing and established technologies will be developed by the underlying fundamental research, reduction of prohibitively high costs, expansion of operating conditions, and the inclusion of advanced control approaches, sophisticated combinations of renewable energy sources, and modeling tools for system investigations. Scientists, researchers, and engineers can benefit from the summary of the topics at the forefront of the research field and find guidelines and ways forward for future research activities.

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