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22 Jun 2021
The $23BN Plan to Power Singapore from Australia
22 Jun 2021 by
Tomorrow's Build
Someone came up with the idea to build the world’s largest solar array in the Australian outback and then connect it to Singapore with a 3,750-kilometre undersea cable. This is how it'll be done.
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