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Giant solar farm plans power for AI data centers

Summary

  • SunCable proposes a 20GW solar farm in NT to power AI data centers.
  • The project could position Australia as a leader in green industrial development.
  • Environmental groups raise concerns over bilby habitat and water resources.
Giant solar farm plans power for AI data centers

Energy company SunCable has proposed building Australia's largest solar farm in the Northern Territory, with a projected output of 20GW. The ambitious project is envisioned to power an AI data centre precinct, aiming to establish Australia as a global leader in green industrial development. This initiative could attract substantial international investment into the region.

The development, proposed for Muckaty Station in the Barkly region, would clear an estimated 50,000 ha of land. Environmental organizations have voiced strong concerns about the potential impact on bilby habitat and vital water resources. They also question whether the project will benefit local communities experiencing energy poverty.

SunCable states it is committed to refining the project's footprint to avoid sensitive areas and minimize environmental impacts. The company is engaging with global hyperscalers seeking low-carbon energy solutions, with initial operations potentially supporting AI infrastructure by 2028.

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SunCable proposes building Australia's largest solar farm, aiming for 20GW, to power AI data centers and promote green industrial development.
Environmental groups worry about the destruction of bilby habitat and the impact on water resources in the arid Barkly region.
SunCable believes its 20GW solar farm can provide the low-cost, low-carbon energy needed for AI data centers and future digital infrastructure.

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