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China’s new solar battery converts sunlight into stored electricity with 4.2% efficiency
Chinese researchers have built a solar redox flow battery (SRFB) that can harvest sunlight and store energy at the same time, ...
Scientists have found a way to push zinc–bromine flow batteries to the next level. By trapping corrosive bromine with a ...
A new twist on bromine-based flow batteries could make large-scale energy storage cheaper, safer, and far longer-lasting. Bromine-based flow batteries store and release energy through a chemical ...
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Chinese scientists’ new zinc–bromine flow battery operates for 700 cycles at 78% efficiency
The results disclosed that the battery operated stably for more than 700 cycles at a current density of 40 milliamperes per ...
Scientists in China have constructed and tested a device that uses redox couples paired with a single triple-junction amorphous-silicon photoelectrode. When tested under a xenon lamp simulating one ...
Rows of huge tanks full of chemical solutions storing energy generated from massive solar and wind farms and powering whole cities: It’s a landscape that millennials might very well equate with the ...
As a storage solution for renewable energy, scientists see great potential in what are known as redox flow batteries, which hold energy in large tanks rather than compact electrode materials. A new ...
Honeywell has developed a new flow battery technology capable of storing and discharging renewably-generated electricity for up to 12 hours (Coutesy: Duke Energy) Honeywell has developed a new flow ...
Researchers at the University of Southern California looking to crack the renewable energy storage problem have developed a new version of a redox flow battery from inexpensive and readily-available ...
Are liquid, virtually fireproof, recyclable batteries the future of grid-scale storage? There’s a century-old battery technology that’s taking the grid-scale market by storm. Based on water, virtually ...
Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands is testing an unusual kind of battery that could prove to be a better, cheaper way to store wind and solar energy. Developed by US startup ESS, the device is known ...
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