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5 6 7 Study of redox flow battery systems for residential applications 4.3 Redox titrations ............................................................................... 22 4.4 Validation....................................................................................... 25 Results and discussion ............................................................................ 26 5.1 Validation....................................................................................... 26 5.2 VisBlue 6........................................................................................ 27 5.2.1 Standard operation.................................................................................... 27 5.2.2 Remixing operation ................................................................................... 30 5.3 VisBlue 8........................................................................................ 33 Conclusion........................................................................................... 39 Assessment of the work done ................................................................... 40 7.1 Objectives achieved .......................................................................... 40 7.2 Other works carried out ..................................................................... 40 7.3 Limitations and future work ................................................................ 40 7.4 Final Assessment .............................................................................. 40 References ................................................................................................ 41 Appendix A Electrical energy and storage devices ............................................ 48 A.1 Evolution of electricity and primary energy source consumption................... 48 A.2 Energy storage technologies technical characteristics ................................ 49 A.3 Energy storage technology costs ........................................................... 50 A.3.1 Levelised cost of storage (LCOS) ................................................................... 51 A.4 Batteries applications ........................................................................ 51 A.5 Flow batteries ................................................................................. 52 Appendix B Electrolyte and materials ........................................................... 54 B.1 Pump suppliers ................................................................................ 54 B.2 Vanadium electrolyte solution properties ............................................... 55 B.3 Electrode and membrane suppliers ....................................................... 57 Appendix C VRFB..................................................................................... 58 C.1 VisBlue 6........................................................................................ 58 C.2 VisBlue 8........................................................................................ 60 iiPDF Image | Tubular Vanadium Air Redox‐flow battery
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