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Redox Flow Batteries: Stationary Energy Storages with Potential
On the way to a secure, economic, and environmentally compatible future of energy supply, the share of renewable energies will rise strongly as part of the energy transition. To ensure a constant and resilient energy supply, despite the fluctuations of renewable energies, efficient energy storage systems are crucial. One of the most promising technologies are redox flow batteries. They are of particular importance in the field of stationary applications, due to their flexible and independent scalability of capacity and power output as well as their high cycle stability, calendric service life, and operational safety.
Redox Flow Batteries: Stationary Energy Storages with Potential
On the way to a secure, economic, and environmentally compatible future of energy supply, the share of renewable energies will rise strongly as part of the energy transition. To ensure a constant and resilient energy supply, despite the fluctuations of renewable energies, efficient energy storage systems are crucial. One of the most promising technologies are redox flow batteries. They are of particular importance in the field of stationary applications, due to their flexible and independent scalability of capacity and power output as well as their high cycle stability, calendric service life, and operational safety.
Redox Flow Batteries: Stationary Energy Storages with Potential
Girschik, Jan (Autor:in) / Kopietz, Lukas (Autor:in) / Joemann, Michael (Autor:in) / Grevé, Anna (Autor:in) / Doetsch, Christian (Autor:in)
Chemie Ingenieur Technik ; 93 ; 523-533
01.04.2021
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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