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‘World’s largest solar farm’ near tiny NT town could help power Singapore via 4,500km undersea cable – ABC News
An undersea cable from a major solar farm development in the Top End could be supplying Singapore with sustainable electricity by 2027. And it means more jobs and lower power bills for Territorians.

An undersea cable from a planned major solar farm project in the Top End could supply Singapore with sustainable electricity by 2027.
Key points:
- An undersea cable from Darwin to Singapore would run 4,500km
- By 2027, the project could supply 20 per cent of Singapore’s power supply
- The project is expected to provide 1,500 construction jobs, but still needs approval
The project has won major project status this week from the Federal Government, which will help s…
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