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

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  4. 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 ...

  5. List of proposed power stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    State Project name Sponsoring company Coordinates Capacity in MW Status Notes SA Kingston [1]: Hybrid Energy (Check) : 300 : Cancelled [2]: Brown coal : SA : Arckaringa : Altona Resources: (estimate) : 560 [3]: Cancelled [2]: Coal to liquid, proposed to have CCS [4]: NSW : Redbank 2 [5]: Altona Resources: (estimate) : 151 : Cancelled [6]: Coal tailings-fired power station : SA : Reeves Plains ...

  6. Anti-aircraft defences of Australia during World War II

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    The following is a list of anti-aircraft defences of Australia during World War II. [ Note 1 ] Prior to the war Australia possessed only very limited air defences. However, by late-1942 an extensive anti-aircraft defence organisation had been developed, with anti-aircraft batteries in place around all the major cities as well as the key towns ...

  7. Lithgow Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun Stations and Dummy Station

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    The Small Arms Factory had been constructed as a central defence arsenal between 1909 and 1911 as part of Australia's general movement towards self sufficiency following Federation in 1901. This movement saw greater desire to manufacture and grow food, supplies and other needs at home rather than buying them from overseas. [2] [1] [3]

  8. Australia–ASEAN Power Link - Wikipedia

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  9. Powerlink Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Powerlink is a regulated monopoly business, with revenues set by the Australian Energy Regulator. [ 3 ] The transmission network, operated by Powerlink Queensland, extends 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi) from north of Cairns to the New South Wales border, and comprises 15,000 kilometres (9,300 mi) of transmission lines and 139 substations.