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| 1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
| 1.1. | Redox flow batteries will take over stationary storage |
| 2. | INTRODUCTION |
| 2.1. | What is a battery? |
| 2.1.1. | Electrochemistry definitions |
| 2.1.2. | Electrochemistry definitions |
| 2.1.3. | What does 1 kilowatthour (kWh) look like? |
| 2.1.4. | Useful charts for performance comparison |
| 2.2. | The battery trilemma |
| 2.2.1. | Lessons from the computer industry |
| 2.2.2. | Stationary energy storage is not new |
| 2.2.3. | The increasingly important role of stationary storage |
| 2.2.4. | New avenues for stationary storage |
| 2.2.5. | Values provided at the customer side |
| 2.2.6. | Values provided at the utility side |
| 2.2.7. | Values provided in ancillary services |
| 2.3. | Enter Tesla PowerWall |
| 2.3.1. | The case for RFBs |
| 2.3.2. | The price of RFBs |
| 2.3.3. | The price of RFBs - LCOS |
| 2.4. | Redox flow batteries in the news |
| 2.5. | Redox flow batteries and caves |
| 2.6. | Guide to understanding the charts |
| 2.6.1. | Largest operational RFB projects |
| 2.6.2. | Market players (operational projects) |
| 2.6.3. | Companies' market share by MW |
| 2.6.4. | Companies' market share by MWh |
| 2.6.5. | Technology market share by MW |
| 2.6.6. | Technology market share by MWh |
| 2.6.7. | List of operational projects as of Q2 2017 |
| 2.7. | ARPA-E funding on RFBs |
| 3. | TYPES OF REDOX FLOW |
| 3.1. | Gaseous and liquid electrodes |
| 3.2. | Catholytes and anolytes |
| 3.3. | Exploded view of an RFB and polarisation curve |
| 3.4. | History of RFBs |
| 3.5. | Choice of redox-active species and solvents |
| 3.6. | Types of RFBs |
| 3.6.1. | RFB chemistries: Iron/Chromium |
| 3.6.2. | RFB chemistries: PSB flow batteries |
| 3.6.3. | RFB chemistries: Vanadium/Bromine |
| 3.6.4. | RFB chemistries: all Vanadium (VRFB) |
| 3.6.5. | Hybrid RFBs: Zinc/Bromine |
| 3.6.6. | Hybrid RFBs: Hydrogen/Bromine |
| 3.6.7. | Hybrid RFBs: all Iron |
| 3.7. | Hybrid RFBs: all Iron |
| 3.8. | Other RFBs: organic |
| 3.9. | Other RFBs: non-aqueous |
| 3.9.1. | Lab-scale flow battery projects |
| 3.9.2. | Microflow batteries? |
| 3.10. | Technology Recap |
| 3.11. | Comparison with fuel cells and conventional batteries |
| 3.12. | Hype curve for RFB technologies |
| 3.13. | Other RFB configurations |
| 4. | MATERIALS FOR RFBS |
| 4.1. | Membranes |
| 4.2. | Current collectors |
| 4.3. | Flow distributors and turbulence promoters |
| 4.4. | Electrolyte flow circuit |
| 4.4.1. | Raw materials for RFB electrolytes |
| 4.4.2. | Vanadium and the steel industry |
| 5. | PROPERTIES OF RFBS |
| 5.1. | Power and energy are decoupled |
| 5.2. | Fit-and-forget philosophy |
| 5.2.1. | Competing technologies: Li-ion |
| 5.2.2. | Competing technologies: Na/S |
| 6. | REDOX FLOW FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES |
| 6.1. | Liquid electricity |
| 6.2. | General Electric |
| 6.3. | Toyota |
| 6.4. | nanoFlowcell |
| 7. | COST AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS |
| 7.1. | Cost factors at electrolyte level |
| 7.2. | Cost breakdown of a Vanadium-redox flow battery |
| 7.3. | The effect of temperature and current density |
| 7.4. | Zn/Br batteries from Primus Power in comparison |
| 7.5. | Finding the right market |
| 7.5.1. | Self-consumption according to Agora Energiewende |
| 7.5.2. | Agora Energiewende's opinion |
| 7.6. | RFB value chain |
| 8. | TECHNOLOGY AND MARKET READINESS |
| 8.1. | Companies in this report |
| 8.2. | Technology and manufacturing readiness |
| 8.3. | Addressable markets for stationary storage |
| 8.4. | Battery size by market and technology |
| 8.5. | Score comparison |
| 9. | CASE STUDIES |
| 9.1. | VRFB - UniEnergy Technologies (UET) |
| 9.2. | VRFB - VoltStorage |
| 9.3. | Zn/Br - Primus Power |
| 9.4. | H/Br - EleStor |
| 9.5. | Zn/air flow - ViZn Energy |
| 10. | MARKETS FORECASTS |
| 10.1. | Market forecast assumptions |
| 10.2. | Global value of stationary storage 2017-2027 ($M) |
| 10.3. | Global value of RFB storage 2017-2027 ($M) |
| 10.3.1. | RFB market share snapshots |
| 10.4. | Technology diversification (MWh) |
| 10.4.1. | Technology diversification (MWh) |
| 11. | COMPANY PROFILES |
| 11.1. | eChemion |
| 11.2. | EleStor |
| 11.3. | Enstorage Inc |
| 11.4. | ESS Inc |
| 11.5. | GILDEMEISTER Aktiengesellschaft |
| 11.6. | ITN Energy Systems Inc |
| 11.7. | JenaBatteries GmbH |
| 11.8. | KemWatt |
| 11.9. | nanoFlowcell |
| 11.10. | Primus Power Corp |
| 11.11. | RedFlow Technologies |
| 11.12. | redT |
| 11.13. | SCHMID Group |
| 11.14. | Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd |
| 11.15. | ThyssenKrupp |
| 11.16. | Unienergy Technologies |
| 11.17. | ViZn Energy |
| 11.18. | Volterion |
| 11.19. | Voltstorage |
| 11.20. | WattJoule |
| 12. | APPENDIX |
| 12.1. | Technology and manufacturing readiness |
| 슬라이드 | 138 |
|---|---|
| Companies | 20 |
| 전망 | 2027 |