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Australia approves $19bn solar project to supply power to Singapore

by August 21, 2024
written by August 21, 2024

Australia has granted environmental approval for the $19 billion Australia-Asia Power Link, a massive solar power project aimed at exporting electricity to Singapore.

The project, developed by SunCable, is expected to generate 6GW of renewable energy, with one-third of this energy transmitted to Singapore via an undersea cable.

Once completed in the early 2030s, the project will supply up to 15% of Singapore’s energy needs, marking a significant step towards the region’s energy security and sustainability.

Australia-Asia Power Link to create over 14,000 green energy jobs

The Australia-Asia Power Link will be situated on a 12,000-hectare (29,650-acre) site in the Northern Territory, making it the largest solar precinct in the world.

The project is expected to create 14,300 jobs during its construction phase and transform Australia into a leading player in the global green energy market.

Australia’s Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek highlighted the project’s potential, stating that it represents a “generation-defining piece of infrastructure” and positions Australia as a “renewable energy superpower.”

The project’s approval includes strict environmental conditions, such as measures to protect the habitat of the greater bilby, a vulnerable species.

These conditions are aimed at ensuring that the project proceeds without causing significant harm to the local ecosystem, balancing economic development with environmental stewardship.

Can the Australia-Asia Power Link overcome regulatory hurdles in Singapore and Indonesia?

Despite the environmental approval, the Australia-Asia Power Link faces several regulatory challenges before it can proceed. The project still requires assessments from authorities in Singapore and Indonesia, which could impact its timeline and implementation.

The project’s future was previously uncertain due to internal disputes within SunCable, leading to the company entering voluntary administration in January last year.

A consortium led by billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, who co-founded the US-Australian software company Atlassian, revived the bid in May and now controls the company’s assets.

The broader context of the project highlights the ongoing political debate over energy policy in Australia. While the centre-left Labor Party, currently in government, and the opposition centre-right Liberal Party both aim to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, they disagree on the path to get there.

The Liberal Party has proposed building the country’s first nuclear power plants, a move Labour Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed as an “uncosted thought bubble.”

Australia’s economic boost from the Australia-Asia power link

The Australia-Asia Power Link has significant implications for Australia’s economy and its role in the global energy market. The project not only positions Australia as a leader in renewable energy but also strengthens its economic ties with Southeast Asia.

By exporting clean energy to Singapore, Australia can diversify its energy exports, traditionally dominated by coal and gas, and contribute to regional energy security.

Furthermore, the project aligns with global trends towards decarbonisation and the increasing demand for renewable energy.

As countries worldwide strive to reduce their carbon footprints, projects like the Australia-Asia Power Link represent a crucial step towards achieving global climate goals.

The project’s success will depend on navigating the complex regulatory landscape and securing the necessary investment to bring it to fruition.

SunCable aims to reach a Final Investment Decision by 2027, a critical milestone that will determine the project’s viability and its ability to deliver on its ambitious goals.

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