MGA Thermal

Demonstration Unit

Proven ability to charge, store and discharge to design specifications at scale.

Supported by ARENA and Shell Gamechanger.

About

MGA Thermal has received AUD 1.26 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for our MGA Thermal Energy Storage Project.

Using our proprietary Miscibility Gap Alloy (MGA) technology, the project involves the design, manufacture, and operation of a 5 MWh demonstration-scale thermal energy storage (TES) system.

Supported by energy giant Shell, and partnered with Varley Group this project includes building and demonstrating the performance of our MGA TES technology under testing scenarios that simulate a variety of end-use applications. The cases include providing dispatchable power, process heat, and green hydrogen production. The project will produce data and insights to inform business cases for future applications of the technology.

Key Specifications

  • 5 MWh

  • 500 kW nameplate thermal power

  • Discharge steam 200C, 7 bar, for 24 hours

  • Approx. 3700 MGA Blocks

  • 12m L x 3m W x 4m H

Impact

The project is a major milestone for MGA Thermal, it will:

  • validate the technical performance of MGA Thermal’s proprietary TES technology under a variety of end-use case simulations

  • improve understanding of the techno-economic business case for MGA Thermal’s technology in comparison to competing energy storage technologies

  • demonstrate the potential role that TES technology could play in the Australian energy market including for dispatchable electricity and process heat.

MGA Thermal has many applications of MGA thermal energy storage material, we work with customers to find energy storage solutions that best work for their requirements - Learn more about MGA applications.

Market

The global shift to decarbonisation is driving a swift uptake of renewable energy generation. Renewable energy, such as wind and solar is intermittent and often doesn’t align with market demand requirements. The Australian Energy Market Operator’s 2022 Integrated System Plan urges significant investment in new flexible, dispatchable capacity to support growth in renewable energy as the thermal fleet retires.

Background

MGA Thermal’s TES system was developed after nearly a decade of research and development at the University of Newcastle. After founding in 2019, the company has quickly scaled to be a competitive solution for global energy market decarbonisation. MGA technology has the potential to be a cost-effective medium-duration storage technology thanks to its unique design with high energy density, low energy degradation, modular blocks, and low-cost materials.

As part of our ARENA project, we are providing up-to-date information on the progress of our Demonstration Unit. We update this section regularly to include project milestones in each month.

Recent Developments

Industry Involvement

MGA Thermal are looking to actively engage with industry as part of this study. In conjunction with ARENA, we are forming a consortium of interested representatives - particularly those who are either generators of variable renewable energy or consumers of heat and/or power looking to decarbonise while maintaining a firm supply. 

The consortium will help inform MGA Thermal of specific use cases to be demonstrated by the pilot and be kept up to date with progress and results. 

If you are in one of the groups described above and interested in joining the consortium, please get in touch.

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