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  2. Australia-Asia Power Link - Wikipedia

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    The Australia–Asia Power Link (AAPowerLink) is a proposed electricity infrastructure project that is planned to include the world's largest solar plant, the world's largest battery, and the world's longest submarine power cable.

  3. World's 'largest solar precinct' approved by Australian ...

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    An ambitious plan to build a massive solar farm in remote northern Australia that would transmit energy by submarine cable to Singapore is a step closer after the Australian government granted ...

  4. File:Australia-Asia Power Link map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. ASEAN Power Grid - Wikipedia

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    There is a proposal by Australian company Sun Cable, called the Australia-Asia Power Link to connect the Singaporean and Australian power grids. Originally called the Australia–Singapore Power Link, then Australia-ASEAN, and finally to Australia-Asia, the idea is to physically connect the Northern Territory to Singapore, with a possible ...

  6. Tattarang - Wikipedia

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    It includes the construction of a solar and battery farm 12,000 hectares (120 km 2) in size at Powell Creek, Northern Territory, and a power cable to link it to Singapore (via Indonesia), leaving Australia at Murrumujuk beach, NT. Transmission was planned to start in 2026. [11]

  7. Australia warns Southeast Asia of 'coercive actions'

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    Australia said on Monday Indo-Pacific and Southeast Asian countries are facing serious defence threats as it set aside more funds for maritime security projects with ASEAN countries during a ...

  8. Australian Renewable Energy Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Renewable Energy Hub was first proposed in 2014, with plans for the project concept changing several times since then. The project initially aimed to supply power via an undersea power cable (to Indonesia and perhaps on to Singapore [1]) with a capacity of 15 gigawatts (GW), [2] using four cables, each 3,000 km (1,900 mi) long. [1]

  9. Worley (company) - Wikipedia

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    The acquisitions of SEA Engineering [12] in 2007, and INTEC (now known as INTECSEA) in April 2008, [13] both international offshore deep-water hydrocarbons engineering and project services companies, strategically positioned the company to provide large-scale integrated deep-water facilities, subsea and marine systems projects.