1414 Degrees’ energy storage technology can deliver clean heat and power for a more sustainable planet.
Our proven technology is the key to providing clean heat for industry and clean energy to stabilise the grid.
Our technology
Our silicon-based thermal energy storage solutions safely and efficiently store renewable electricity as latent heat.
In a demonstration module, it’s been shown our storage technology can produce up to 900◦C hot air, proving its potential as a gas replacement technology for high-temperature industries.
How we know it works
Our demonstration module – SiBox® – proves we have one of the most advanced solutions to decarbonise high-temperature industry and shows it can help achieve other net zero goals too.
SiBox is the complete energy storage system, where we installed and tested our leading-edge storage technology – SiBrick®.
What it can be used for
Our technology can be used to make industrial processes more sustainable by providing reliable and consistent clean heat and power.
Long duration energy storage can also help stabilise the energy grid and high-temperature heat can be used to produce hydrogen.
Latest news
Share Purchase Plan Closes Over Target
- SPP has closed over target with approximate total of $3.1 million - Approximately 26m new shares will be issued on Wednesday, 21st of October 1414 Degrees is pleased to advise that the Company’s Share Purchase Plan (SPP) has closed with an approximate total...
Share Purchase Plan Extension
1414 Degrees wishes to advise that the closing date for its Share Purchase Plan (SPP) has been extended to 5pm (ACST) Monday 12 October 2020. The Company has received a number of enquiries from shareholders interested in participating in the SPP who have not yet...
GAS-TESS to be recommissioned for electricity export to grid
SA Water has requested 1414 Degrees to have the GAS-TESS operational by the end of October to prepare for electricity export to the grid as an embedded generator on the National Electricity Market. The Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant can generate electricity from...







