GAS-TESS Update

December 2, 2020

1414 Degrees is pleased to report SA Water have advised the verification testing and witnessing by SA Power Networks (SAPN) of SA Water’s Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant (Glenelg WWTP) as a generator has been successfully completed. The GAS-TESS operated successfully throughout this testing to provide SA Water and SAPN with all data required.

Three approvals are required before SA Water can participate as a generator in the National Electricity Market (NEM) from this site. SAPN’s Network Connection Agreement and ESCOSA’s Generating Licence have been completed, and a third, from the Office of the Technical Regulator, is in progress.

The Glenelg WWTP operators are now engaged in a 4-week process to test and refine functionality of the solar PV, reciprocating gas engines and GAS-TESS as an integrated generation site.

1414 Degrees has now received Development Approval from the West Torrens Council for the GAS-TESS. Previously the device operated as a pilot under SA Water permits.

As previously reported, although the GAS-TESS is operating well its performance is restricted by current technical limitations. 1414 Degrees’ GAS-TESS team has been evaluating potential upgrades and operational scenarios to determine the most favourable financial returns. Promisingly, operating a variable biogas production facility with a combination of GAS-TESS and reciprocating gas engines, to form a hybrid power plant, is projected to maximise the economic return on investment in generating technology by increasing overall efficiency.