by Ganesh Sahathevan
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promises ongoing household energy rebates, and no longer promises reliable wind and solar as he did when campaigning three years ago.
Meanwhile Singapore Minister Tan See Leng continues to look forward to cheap solar, shipped over to Singapore via a 3000 KM undersea cable to keep energy cheap and clean.
TO BE READ WITH
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Australia could not keep the lights on in Broken Hill, population 17,624, despite the town having solar, wind and a huge battery-How then does Singapore (pop 5.5 Million) expect SunCable and its 3000KM undersea cable to power Singapore and be "a meaningful complement to the Asean Power Grid"
by Ganesh Sahathevan
See first the above about blackouts in the well known small town of Broken Hill, which is small even by Singapore standards.
Friday, October 25, 2024
ASEAN Power Grid agreements do not include Australia- Singapore's declaration that Sun Cable will be "a meaningful complement to the Asean Power Grid" meaningless
by Ganesh Sahathevan
Singapore aspires to become Asia's renewable energy hub:Nikkei Asia
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has granted conditional approval to Sun Cable to import 1.75 gigawatts (GW) of low-carbon electricity from Australia’s Northern Territory to Singapore, says Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Trade and Industry Tan See Leng.
Sun Cable’s US$24 billion ($31.6 billion) Australia-Asia Power Link (AAPowerLink) project involves laying a 4,300km subsea power cable connecting a solar farm in Australia’s Northern Territory to Singapore via Indonesian waters.
Considering the scale and distance of the project, Tan expects the Sun Cable project to only come online after 2035. “When completed, the project will be a meaningful complement to the Asean Power Grid and it will serve as an additional source of low-carbon electricity for Singapore.”
No comments:
Post a Comment