Sydney (International Desk) The world’s largest solar energy project has begun in Australia, which will also provide electricity to Singapore.
According to the foreign news agency AFP, Australia has approved a large solar farm and battery project to export energy to Singapore, which has been described as “the world’s largest solar area”.
The project, billed as the world’s largest solar field, was initially introduced by Australian celebrity Andrew Forrest and Atlassian co-founder Mike Cannon-Brooks, but the deal collapsed last year after disputes have emerged, with the project now run by just Mike Cannon. . Brooks is supported.
Under the project, the Australian company “Sun Cable” will build a solar energy farm in an area of 30,000 hectares in which electricity will be obtained by installing solar panels and batteries.
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According to the report, 3 million homes will be electrified through this USD 24 billion project.
According to the report, the project will start generating electricity from 2030. The Sun Cable Project will generate 6 GW of electricity annually, of which 4 GW will be provided for domestic use.
On the other hand, another 2 gigawatts of electricity from the project will be sent to Singapore through a submarine cable, which will meet about 15% of the needs.
According to the Australian environment minister, it will be the largest solar area in the world.
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