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Electricity interconnector tipped to drive down prices in NSW and SA approved by regulator – ABC News
A $2 billion electricity transmission line expected to deliver long-term cheaper power in SA and NSW by allowing more generation from renewables is given the green…

A $2 billion electricity transmission line which is expected to deliver long-term cheaper power in both South Australia and New South Wales has been given the green light.
- The interconnector is expected to connect Robertstown in SA with Wagga Wagga in NSW
- It is expected to drive up prices during construction but lead to significant long-term savings
- ElectraNet is set to make a final investment decision in coming days
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has granted final regulatory approval for the…
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