MILESTONES
There have been many milestones, since the original concept of silicon thermal energy storage arose a little over a decade ago. 1414 Degrees’ ongoing research and development, corporate progression and investment are driving its commercialisation.
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New Director Appointed
1414 Degrees is pleased to announce that Peter Gan will join its Board as a Non-Executive Director commencing 4 January 2021.
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New Managing Director Appointment
The Board of Directors of 1414 Degrees is pleased to announce the appointment of Jamie Summons to the new role of Managing Director.
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Share Purchase Plan Closes Over Target
1414 Degrees is pleased to advise that the Company’s Share Purchase Plan (SPP) closed with an approximate total of $3.1 million, exceeding the target amount by over $100,000.
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14D Announces Share Purchase Plan
1414 Degrees offered shareholders an opportunity to participate in a Share Purchase Plan (SPP) targeted to raise approximately $3.0 million, the SPP opened 10th of September 2020
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14D Board Changes
The Board of 1414 Degrees is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Richard Willson as an Independent Non-Executive Director effective 1 July 2020.
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14D closes deal on Aurora Project
1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) “The Company” is pleased to announce it has completed the purchase of SolarReserve Australia II Pty Ltd, with the intention to rename it SiliconAurora Pty Ltd (“SiliconAurora”) with a new board.
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GAS-TESS now an embedded generator on NEM
SA Power Networks (SAPN) has officially recognised the 1414 Degrees biogas energy storage solution GAS-TESS as an embedded generator, allowing it to connect into the distribution grid supplying SA Water’s Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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GAS-TESS commissioning complete
1414 Degrees is pleased to report progress with the GAS-TESS implementation at the Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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GAS-TESS takes on biogas from SA Water
South Australian Minister for Energy and Mining, Dan van Holst Pellekaan, launched the GAS-TESS by releasing the biogas from the wastewater digestors.
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GAS-TESS installation completed and commissioning commenced
Commissioning of the world first, biogas powered, thermal energy storage system, GAS-TESS has commenced at the Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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GAS-TESS has arrived on site at SA Water
The 1414 Degrees GAS-TESS is on target with all key components of the technology now on site at SA Water’s Glenelg Wastewater Treatment plant.
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In the media: Australian Financial Review
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Installation of GAS-TESS commences at SA Water Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant
The first commercial pilot of a molten silicon energy storage system developed by South Australian innovator, 1414 Degrees, is one step closer to commissioning, with large components of the technology making their way to SA Water’s Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant this week.
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In the media: The Advertiser, Renew Economy, Stockhead
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SA Water Project development agreement (PDA) executed and contractors engaged
This is the first installation of a 1414 Degrees product at a commercial site. The thermal energy storage system will demonstrate its effectiveness by storing energy generated from biogas harvested from the SA Water Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Listed on Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:14D)
1414 Degrees Ltd (ASX:14D) is today listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) after raising $27 million and gaining more than 2,100 shareholders since it became a public company less than 21 months ago.
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In the media: The Lead, Australian Financial Review
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Power on! Successfully ran the turbine, generating electricity for the first time using hot air from the TESS-IND
The first stage of the commissioning of the TESS has been a resounding success.
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$1.6m grant from the Renewable Technology Fund from South Australian Government for SA Water GAS-TESS Project
We are delighted to be among the first recipients of funding provided through the South Australian Government’s Renewable Technology Fund.
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In the media: Renew Economy