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Sun Cable signs development agreement with NT Government to build ‘world’s largest solar farm’, but intended customer Singapore yet to commit – ABC News
The Sun Cable project, on track to be built in the Northern Territory, aims to supply up to 15 per cent of Singapore’s energy by 2027, but the city-state has concerns…

The company planning to build “the world’s largest solar farm”, connecting the Northern Territory to Singapore, has signed a development agreement with the NT Government.
Key points:
- Sun Cable’s $22 billion project includes a 10 gigawatt solar farm
- Electricity transmission is expected for Darwin by 2026
- By 2027, the project could supply 15 per cent of Singapore’s power supply
Since the project’s inception, the developer Sun Cable has promoted its plans to supply Darwin with electricity and also up…
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