The scope of JEPE is focused on electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and utilization, from the viewpoints of individual power system elements and their integration, interaction and technological advancement. The scope covers modelling of power system elements, their design, analysis of their performance and their implementation in specific aspects typical for modern electrical power and energy systems of various size and complexity. Research focused on new technologies changing power systems and determining their performance and operation is of particular interest. The following list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to indicate topics that fall within the journal purview:I.Modern Substations1)Instrumentation and novel sensor technology for advanced monitoring of power systems2)Primary and secondary plant in modern EHV/HV/MV/LV substations3)Substation automation and control4)Power plants automation and control5)Electromagnetic compatibilityII.Traditional Power System Disciplines1)Power system metering2)Power system protection3)Power quality4)Power system dynamic performance (system stability analysis and controls)5)Power System Operations, Planning & Economics6)Energy conversion and Electric machinesIII.Integration of AC and DC grids1)Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)2)High Voltage DC Transmission and Low Voltage DC Distribution networks3)Mixed AC-DC transmission networks, their interaction (from "micro" to "mega") and technologies for their optimal operation4)DC and AC traction distribution systems for railwaysIV.Green Power and Energy Technologies and Systems1)Renewable Energy Technologies (e.g., wind, biomass, solar, hydro), clean fossil fuel technologies (e.g., carbon capture) and their integration in modern power systems2)Energy storage technologies and system operation and planning3)Interaction and integration of electricity with other energy vectors and sectors (heat, cooling, gas, hydrogen, or transport)4)Technologies to enhance flexibility in future energy systemsV.Smart Transmission Grids1)Wide area monitoring, protection and control (WAMPAC); basic WAMPAC building blocks, including PMUs, communication infrastructure, Data Concentrator solutions, management and processing of big data, knowledge extraction from big data, cyber security2)System Integrity Protection Schemes (SIPS) - Special Protection Schemes; Remedial Action Schemes3)Design of modern Energy Management Systems (EMS) and Distribution Management Systems (DMS), their applications and links between them4)Technologies for real-time dynamic security assessment, situational awareness, prevention of power system blackouts and approaches for power system restoration5)New concepts of robust, secure, reliable, self-healing and resilient power systems6)Technologies and new solutions for ancillary services support in power systemsVI.Power System Transients and Testing1)Transient processes in power systems (slow, fast and very fast transients); electro-magnetic transients (EMT); electro-mechanical transients2)Simulation of power systems transients and power electronics: off-line and real-time simulators, hybrid simulation (stability and EMT) of large scale systems, Co-simulation of power systems and telecommunication infrastructures3)Methodologies and technologies for testing power system components, as well as complex protection and control schemes, including Information and Communication Technology (ICT) testing; hardware in the loop testing4)Harmonics and power quality; solution methods, algorithms and parameter identification.5)Advanced modelling of power system componentsVII.Smart Distributed and Autonomous Energy Systems6)Nanogrids, Microgrids, DC Microgrids, Autonomous, islanded and remote networks7)Smart buildings, district and cities8)Integration of Consumer-Side Resource Systems and Prosumer Resource Systems9)Automated demand response technologies10)Smart distribution networks, active network management and advanced monitoring, control and automation schemes11)AC microgrids and DC microgrids12)Future Power distributions systems in ships and aircrafts13)Electric vehicles and charging networks14)Distributed energy storage systems and DER (Distributed Energy Resources)VIII.Information and Communication infrastructure for future power systems1)Communication technology and communication protocols2)Cyber-security technologies for robust solutions3)Cyber-physical systems modelling and simulation4)Home Area Network (HAN) / Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS)5)AMI Metering SystemIX.Standardisation and new energy policies in using novel technologies for future power systemsJEPE publishes original papers, short contributions and book reviews, as well as selected review articles by invitation and/or approval of the Editor-in-Chief. JEPE encourages publication of themed special issues. Proposals for review articles and special issues are welcome for consideration by the Editor-in-Chief.Mission statement:The International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (JEPE) is an international journal for dissemination of the newest technologies and theoretical research in the area of electrical power and energy systems, aiming at inspiring interdisciplinary research across academia and industry and contributing to the prosperity of modern societies.