Younes Noorollahi | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Younes Noorollahi | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Head of Department | University of Tehran | Iran

Prof. Younes Noorollahi is a distinguished researcher in the field of renewable energy engineering, with a strong focus on energy systems modeling, sustainable energy planning, and low-carbon transitions. His research integrates advanced numerical modeling, geographic information systems (GIS), and multi-criteria decision-making techniques to assess, optimize, and deploy renewable energy resources across diverse climatic and socio-economic contexts. A significant portion of his work addresses the strategic integration of renewable technologies—such as geothermal, solar, wind, bioenergy, and energy storage—into national and regional energy systems to enhance efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. His scholarly contributions span energy transition modeling, geothermal resource assessment, smart energy systems, net-zero and low-carbon building design, renewable-powered desalination, and the water–energy–food–environment nexus. He has played a key role in advancing methodologies for site selection of renewable energy facilities, demand-side management, and sector coupling through innovative modeling frameworks and decision-support tools. His research is widely applied to real-world energy challenges, particularly in energy-intensive and fossil-fuel-dependent regions undergoing transition toward cleaner systems.

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Citations 7,413

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Featured Publications


Sustainable Development Using Renewable Energy Technology


– Renewable Energy, 2020 (854 Citations)

Energy Hub: From a Model to a Concept – A Review


– Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017 (584 Citations)

Multi-Criteria Decision Support System for Wind Farm Site Selection Using GIS


– Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 2016 (376 Citations)

Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development


– Renewable Energy, 2022 (368 Citations)