MGA Thermal begins FEED study for 195MWh thermal energy storage system in Australia
energy-storage.news May 27, 2026

MGA Thermal begins FEED study for 195MWh thermal energy storage system in Australia

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MGA Thermal and Knode have commenced a Front-End Engineering and Design study for a 195MWh electro-thermal energy storage project in Western Australia. The project, developed by Knode, received AU$2.95 million in co-funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2027, with commercial operation targeted for 2028. The system will deliver renewable steam to Tronox, avoiding 38,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. MGA Thermal's patented MGA Block technology enables long-duration thermal storage, converting renewable energy into heat and storing it for industrial applications.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Decarbonizing industrial processes is a significant challenge, and MGA Thermal's technology addresses this by providing a scalable solution for heat storage.
  • · By demonstrating its effectiveness, the company can pave the way for wider adoption of thermal energy storage in industries that rely heavily on fossil fuels.