Australia is building one of the boldest clean energy projects ever a 4,200-kilometer undersea cable that will deliver solar power from the Outback straight to Singapore. ![]()
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Known as the Sun Cable Project, it links massive desert solar farms in the Northern Territory to Southeast Asia through high-voltage submarine cables. Once complete, it will send up to 3.2 gigawatts of renewable electricity enough to power over one million homes.
The mission is groundbreaking: to show that sunlight can be exported like oil, forging a new global energy trade built on sustainability instead of carbon. It’s a glimpse of a future where nations don’t just share resources they share the sun.
