How do battery energy storage systems release stored energy?
Battery energy storage systems release stored energy through a process called discharging. When the stored electricity is needed, the battery's internal chemical reactions are reversed, causing the ions to flow from the negative electrode to the positive electrode, creating an electric current. This current can then be used to power various devices or systems. The rate at which the energy is discharged can be controlled depending on the application, allowing for flexible and efficient utilization of the stored energy.
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