A flow battery is a type of electrochemical energy storage system that separates the storage of energy from its conversion to electrical power. Unlike conventional batteries, which store energy directly within the electrodes, flow batteries use two electrolyte solutions that are stored in separate tanks and are pumped through a cell stack where the electrochemical reactions take place. ### Key Features of Flow Batteries: 1. **Electrolyte Solutions**: Flow batteries typically use two different liquid electrolyte solutions, which are housed in external tanks.
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