
Biogas energy storage system launches at wastewater plant
A commercial thermal energy storage system that converts biogas from a wastewater treatment plant has begun operating in South Australia.
A commercial thermal energy storage system that converts biogas from a wastewater treatment plant has begun operating in South Australia.
South Australian energy storage company 1414 Degrees will start trading on the Australian Securities Exchange from tomorrow after raising $16.3 million as part of its IPO.
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A system to capture biogas from a wastewater treatment plant, store it as thermal energy and sell it to the electricity grid is among the next wave of projects to receive money from the South Australian Government’s Renewable Technology Fund.
Energy storage company 1414 Degrees has opened a new factory and will begin building its first commercial system next month before listing on the Australian Stock Exchange in early 2018.
A year on from a storm that blacked out the entire state, South Australia has emerged from the electricity crisis to strengthen its position as a global leader in renewable energy.
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