As the country continues to grow towards renewable energy, there may soon be more battery storage, hydrogen and thermal energy in South Australia.
The four companies will receive grants ranging from $1 million to $3.
SA Prime Minister Jay Weatherill said that 6 million, as part of the state's $0. 15 billion renewable energy fund, has submitted more than 80 proposals.
"This is an incredible response, and the variety of technologies just shows how much potential the industry has," Mr Weatherill said . ".
A portion of the fund has been allocated to 100-
Megawatt grade lithium
Ion battery, the mid of Tesla billionaire Elon Musk in SA-north. Adelaide-
The 1414-degree battery company won $1.
6 million proposal on the storage of energy from sewage waste.
"We have developed breakthrough technologies that combine the energy generated by waste with storage and will develop a pilot plant at the Glenelg sewage treatment plant in SA Water, "said Kevin, executive chairman of the company.
The University of South Australia will receive $3.
The 6 million-year plan for hydrogen fuel cell research aims to reduce emissions from the Maisen Lake campus.
Tom Konstantinos, SA Energy Minister, said the technologysavvy problem-
The solution will reduce dependence on the grid and reduce energy prices.
"The money used a lot of investment from four cuts --
"The Fringe project will showcase new technologies, create jobs and reduce demand for the grid," he said . ".