Australia is embarking on a groundbreaking renewable energy venture with the Australia Asia Power Link (AAPL) Project. This ambitious £30 billion initiative aims to construct a massive 10 gigawatt solar farm array over 12,000 hectares in the Barkly region, near Tennant Creek. The project includes state-of-the-art battery storage facilities in Darwin and Singapore and a high-voltage direct current transmission line linking the solar farm to Darwin Harbour. Significantly, this project will connect to Singapore’s electricity grid, marking a colossal step in expanding Australia’s renewable energy and battery storage industries. The AAPL Project is not only a technological marvel but also a significant economic driver, expected to create around 1,500 construction jobs and 350 ongoing roles.
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