Renewable energy developer Sun Cable has secured approval from the Australian government for the Australian element of its Australia-Asia Power Link (AAPowerLink) interconnector. The AAPowerLink project is set to deploy between 17 GW and 20 GW of solar capacity and between 36.42 GWh and 42 GWh of energy storage to connect Australia’s Northern Territory with Singapore via 4,300 km of subsea cable and supply power to the territory’s capital, Darwin, and the surrounding region. The project aims to deliver up to 4 GW of green electricity to Darwin’s green industrial customers over two stages of development. 900 MW will be provided in stage one and approximately 3 GW in stage two.
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