Sunday Territorian

Territory is solar charged

- WILL ZWAR

A SOLAR farm proposal to occupy 15,000ha of the Territory’s Barkly region has charged up politician­s and investors eager to get behind and support the project.

As reported in the NT News yesterday, the project could see a $20 billion solar farm create 1000 jobs in Darwin and 1000 in Adelaide, and would generate one third of Singapore’s electricit­y.

Through Twitter, keen financial investor and billionair­e Mike Cannon-Brookes said there were plenty of reasons to get behind the project.

“Australia has massive renewable resources. We have a massive nearby customer base. It makes sense,” he said.

A SOLAR farm proposal to occupy 15,000ha of the Territory’s Barkly region has charged up politician­s and investors eager to get behind and support the project.

As reported in the NT News yesterday, the project could see a $20 billion solar farm create 1000 jobs in Darwin and 1000 in Adelaide, and would generate one third of Singapore’s electricit­y.

Through Twitter, keen financial investor and billionair­e Mike Cannon-Brookes said there were plenty of reasons to get behind the project.

“Australia has massive renewable resources. We have a massive nearby customer base. It makes sense,” he said.

“(There’s) still a long way to go but this would be a bigger lighthouse project than any I’ve seen … we should be the biggest renewable export superpower.”

Mr Cannon-Brookes said if the project went successful­ly, it could lead to bigger projects which saw solar energy used to power the nation rather than exported.

“If it shows what’s possible, another farm and cable to the eastern seaboard is totally logical,” he said.

“That’s using the NT as a battery for the country.”

Chief Minister Michael Gunner said while the project appeared to be a big one on paper, it was one that captured the Territory’s work ethic and commitment to the future.

“In the Territory people dream big, then do big. We have a plan for renewables and the world’s biggest solar farm is another example of us just getting on with it,” he said.

“While pollies down south keep arguing about energy, we are doing the heavy lifting.

“We are this country’s future and our plan for solar is how we create local jobs.”

Barkly Mayor Steve Edgington said the community was thrilled to hear about the proposal by Mr CannonBroo­kes’ private investment arm Grok Ventures and Singapore-based proponents Sun Cable, which could turn around the region’s fortunes.

“Solar power transmitte­d via a 3800km high-voltage direct-current cable is an exciting project that could create up to 300 local jobs in Tennant Creek and opportunit­ies for local business,” he said.

“As part of the $78.4 million Barkly regional deal, our council has continuous­ly advocated for Tennant Creek to become a mining and energy hub with investment that will create real jobs for people in the Barkly.

“Our council is focused on making the Barkly the best place in the Territory to live, work, visit and invest in.”

“That’s using the NT as a battery for the country” BILLIONAIR­E MIKE CANNON- BROOKES

 ?? Main picture: GETTY ?? An aerial view of Tennant Creek, which would greatly benefit from the solar project, and (inset) a screen grab from Twitter and yesterday’s front page
Main picture: GETTY An aerial view of Tennant Creek, which would greatly benefit from the solar project, and (inset) a screen grab from Twitter and yesterday’s front page

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