
Modern energy systems increasingly depend on efficient ways to store electricity. As renewable energy sources like solar and wind become more common, energy storage technologies must improve to handle fluctuating power generation. One of the most important chemical principles behind many storage technologies is redox chemistry.
Redox reactions—short for reduction and oxidation—allow energy to be stored and released through electron transfer. Advanced redox systems are now at the center of next-generation batteries, fuel cells, and grid-scale storage solutions.
This article explores how redox chemistry works in energy storage and how advanced redox systems are shaping the future of energy technology.
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