Australia is building the largest solar power plant in the world, which will provide energy for about three million homes.
The project, called Power Link, was recently approved by the Australian government and will be implemented by SunCable, a renewable energy company. The power plant will be in the Northern Territory of Australia and will cover an area of 12,000 hectares. The project will bring more than $20B in economic benefits to the Northern Territory and create an average of 6,800 direct and indirect jobs each year during construction, with a peak workforce of 14,300. This figure is calculated based on the period of construction and the first 35 years of operation. The power plant will produce 4 GW of electricity per hour for domestic use. The two additional gigawatts delivered via submarine cable to Singapore will meet about 15% of the city-state’s needs. About 40 GW can be stored in batteries. The project is expected to receive a final investment decision in 2027, and the electricity supply will begin in the early 2030s.