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Australia Approves World’s ‘Largest’ Solar Hub

Australia on Wednesday approved plans for a massive solar and battery farm in its remote north, a project it called the “largest solar precinct in the world” with some of the energy to be exported to Singapore.

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek said the vast solar farm would generate enough energy to power three million homes and would include panels, batteries, and, eventually, a cable linking Australia with Singapore.

“It will be the largest solar precinct in the world –- and heralds Australia as the world leader in green energy,” Plibersek said.

The project would provide four gigawatts of energy per hour for domestic use, with two more gigawatts sent offshore to Singapore.

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Australia is currently one of the world’s leading exporters of coal and gas but has also been ravaged by the effects of climate change — from intense heat to floods and bushfires.

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Although Australians are among the world’s most enthusiastic adopters of household solar panels, a string of governments has been slow to fully embrace renewables.

In 2022, renewables made up 32 per cent of Australia’s total electricity generation — compared to coal, which contributed 47 per cent, according to the latest government data.

AFP

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