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Redox flow batteries

Redox flow batteries are a type of energy storage system that uses liquid electrolytes containing dissolved chemicals to store and release electricity. During operation, these liquids flow through an electrochemical cell, where chemical reactions transfer electrons, generating power or recharging the system. The key advantage is that the energy (stored in the electrolytes) and power (the rate of energy transfer) are independently scalable, making them suitable for large-scale applications like grid storage. They are safe, durable, and capable of providing reliable renewable energy support, especially when paired with sources like wind or solar power.