Australian clean energy company MGA Thermal has reached 20GWh of energy storage on its books, the equivalent of powering 1.3 million homes, from customers for its storage blocks technology.The company also unveiled the first stage of its new commercial manufacturing facility in Newcastle, Australia, to meet that demand amid growing and urgent need for new energy storage to replace aging or increasingly expensive thermal and other conventional power stations. The new equipment will be capable of manufacturing more than 1,000 blocks, or 1MWh of energy storage, per day by the end of 2023.
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