Friday, December 27, 2019

Mike Cannon Brookes and Twiggy forest invest in Solar Farm




"If we nail this, we can build a new export industry for Australia, create jobs and set our economy up for the future." 
@mcannonbrookes
 
We must continue the transition to clean, affordable and reliable renewable energy and storage technologies. 
@smh

Mike Cannon-Brookes and Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest are part of a Capital raise of  $millions in a David Griffin’s Sun Cable - solar farm which will enable Australia to supply electricity to Singapore.

The project  aims to supply competitively priced electricity to the Darwin region and to Singapore via a 4500-kilometre high-voltage cable.

This is the start of a $22 billion plan to build the world's largest solar farm with a 10-gigawatt capacity covering 15,000 hectares near Tennant Creek in the NT, and a 22GW-hour storage plant.



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