Abstract

Electrochemical energy production systems – including fuel cells and electrolyzers – are vital technologies to address energy security and environmental demands. Also, their combination for improved performance is essential for future commercial applications. However, their real utilization (and integration with other alternative energy sources) goes beyond efficiency; large-scale penetration of renewable energy in the existing electrical grid systems is challenging due to destabilization possibility. Thus, electrochemical energy storage systems (e.g., electrochemical supercapacitors) are necessary for managing power generation intermittency and grid reliability. Therefore, this ultra-short review provides a brief overview of some of the most promising electrochemical devices for electrochemical energy production and storage for future systems in an engagement scenario.

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