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Overview
Last Updated: June 2026
Green Fuel Journal is committed to publishing accurate, evidence-based, and professionally researched content covering the global energy transition, sustainability, carbon markets, climate policy, renewable energy, clean technologies, environmental governance, and related sectors.
Green Fuel Journal is a research and publishing brand operated by SEKASON RESEARCH LTD (Company No. 14339910), registered in England and Wales.
This Research Methodology explains how information is collected, analyzed, verified, and published across our editorial and research operations.
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Our Research Principles
Our work is guided by the following principles:
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Accuracy and factual integrity
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Source transparency
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Editorial independence
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Evidence-based analysis
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Responsible use of technology
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Continuous review and improvement
We aim to provide content that is informative, balanced, and useful for policymakers, researchers, business leaders, investors, students, and industry professionals.
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Research Scope
Green Fuel Journal covers topics including:
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Renewable Energy
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Solar Energy
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Wind Energy
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Hydrogen Economy
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Biofuels
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
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Energy Storage
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Electric Mobility
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Carbon Markets
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM)
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Climate Policy
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ESG and Sustainability
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Environmental Regulations
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Clean Technologies
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Energy Security
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Industrial Decarbonization
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Circular Economy
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Net-Zero Strategies
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Sources of Information
Our research is based on information obtained from reputable and verifiable sources.
Primary sources may include:
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Government agencies
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Regulatory authorities
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Legislative documents
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Public consultations
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Corporate disclosures
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Annual reports
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Sustainability reports
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Official datasets
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Academic publications
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Industry associations
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Examples include:
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International Energy Agency (IEA)
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International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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United Nations agencies
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World Bank
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OECD
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European Commission
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UK Government departments
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U.S. Department of Energy
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National energy ministries and regulators
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Secondary sources may include:
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Research institutions
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Think tanks
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Industry reports
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Academic reviews
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Market intelligence providers
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Data Verification Process
Before publication, information is reviewed through a verification process that may include:
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Cross-referencing multiple sources
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Reviewing original source documents
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Confirming statistical accuracy
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Validating quotations and citations
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Reviewing publication dates and relevance
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Assessing source credibility
Where possible, factual claims are traced back to original or primary sources.
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Editorial Review
All published content undergoes editorial review before publication.
The review process may include:
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Fact verification
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Source assessment
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Clarity review
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Consistency checks
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Technical review where appropriate
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Compliance with editorial standards
The depth of review may vary depending on the content type.
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Research Analysis and Interpretation
Many articles published by Green Fuel Journal contain analytical commentary, market assessments, and policy interpretation.
Analysis may involve:
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Trend evaluation
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Comparative assessment
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Scenario analysis
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Regulatory interpretation
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Market forecasting
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Industry benchmarking
Such analysis represents informed editorial judgment based on available information at the time of publication.
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Artificial Intelligence and Research Technologies
Green Fuel Journal utilizes artificial intelligence tools and advanced research technologies to assist with:
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Information organization
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Research support
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Data synthesis
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Content structuring
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Draft preparation
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Workflow efficiency
AI technologies are used as research-support tools and do not replace human editorial oversight.
All published content remains subject to human review, verification, and editorial approval.
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Editorial Independence
Green Fuel Journal maintains editorial independence.
Research findings, editorial conclusions, and published opinions are not influenced by:
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Advertisers
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Sponsors
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Commercial partners
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Affiliates
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External organizations
Any sponsored content or commercial relationships will be disclosed where appropriate.
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Research Limitations
Energy markets, climate policies, technologies, and regulatory frameworks evolve continuously.
While we strive for accuracy, information may become outdated due to:
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Regulatory changes
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Market developments
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New scientific findings
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Technological advancements
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Updated datasets
Readers should independently verify critical information before making business, investment, legal, or operational decisions.
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Corrections and Updates
We are committed to maintaining accuracy.
If a factual error is identified, we may:
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Correct the content
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Update the article
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Add clarifications
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Publish revisions where appropriate
Readers may notify us of potential errors through our contact channels.
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Transparency and Accountability
Green Fuel Journal seeks to maintain transparency regarding:
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Research methods
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Data sources
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Editorial processes
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Use of technology
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Commercial relationships
We believe transparency is essential to maintaining trust with our readers and stakeholders.
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Contact
Questions regarding our research methodology may be directed to:
Green Fuel Journal
A research and publishing brand operated by SEKASON RESEARCH LTD
Company No. 14339910
Registered in England and Wales
Email: contact@sekasonresearch.com
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