‘Gobsmacking’ solar farm that could power AI datacentres ‘possibly unparalleled’ in Australia or world

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 2:00:12 PM
‘Gobsmacking’ solar farm that could power AI datacentres ‘possibly unparalleled’ in Australia or world
  • SunCable's proposed solar farm in the Northern Territory could significantly contribute to powering AI datacentres, positioning Australia as a leader in sustainable energy solutions.
  • This development is crucial for SunCable as it seeks to establish a foothold in the renewable energy sector, potentially attracting investment and innovation in green technologies.
  • The project comes at a time when Australia faces challenges related to fossil fuel dependency, with global shifts towards renewable energy sources and concerns about environmental sustainability.
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