Yes, this involves higher temperature (the sand is stable up to ~1200 C) and transfer of heat from the sand to a working gas by means of Babcock & Wilcox's fluidized bed heat exchanger technology. This is a neat idea that intimately mixes the gas and sand for very rapid and compact heat transfer.
Using resistive heaters, round trip efficiency (back to electricity) is estimated to be around 52%.
Using resistive heaters, round trip efficiency (back to electricity) is estimated to be around 52%.