Sun Cable enters voluntary administration pv magazine International – pv magazine International

Sun Cable, the developer of the worlds largest solar and battery project, has entered voluntary administration. It is still unclear what this will mean for its hallmark project, the Australia-Asia PowerLink. January 11, 2023 Bella Peacock Image: Australia-Asia PowerLink From pv magazine Australia Australian renewables startup Sun Cable has entered voluntary administration after what it…

NT government downplays Sun Cable’s voluntary administration as list of troubled major projects grows – ABC News

The Northern Territory government is downplaying concerns about the future of the$30 billion Sun Cable project, after the collapse of the company behind what would be the world’s largest solar farm. Key points: The Sun Cable project would see power from a massive solar farm near Tennant Creek exported to Singapore The company says funding…

$30b clean energy venture collapses after billionaires clash – Sky News Australia

The Sun Cable clean energy venture entered into voluntary administration on Wednesday following a clash between two of Australia’s richest men. The $30 billion project aimed to create the worlds largest solar farm in the Northern Territory to power Darwin and export clean energy through the Australia-Asia Powerlink (AA Powerlink). However, an argument between two…

Billionaire-backed Sun Cable enters voluntary administration – The New Daily

Live A company planning the worlds largest battery and submarine cable as part of a plan to export Australian solar power to Singapore has collapsed into administration. Sun Cable, backed by billionaires Andrew Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brookes, said on Wednesday it made the difficult decision to enter voluntary administration in the hopes of unlocking extra…

Sun Cable project enters voluntary administration – Sky News Australia

The Sun Cable project a multi-billion dollar initiative to export solar power from Australia to Singapore has entered voluntary administration. Chairman of the project, Mike Cannon-Brookes, says the board ultimately failed to reach a consensus on the future direction and funding structure of the company. Mr Cannon-Brookes, along with mining billionaire Andrew Forrest, were the…

$35bn solar venture backed by Forrest, Cannon-Brookes goes into voluntary administration – PerthNow

One of Australias largest renewable projects backed by prominent billionaires Andrew Twiggy Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brookes has collapsed. Renewable giant Sun Cable had proposed to build a $35bn solar farm in the heart of the Northern Territory, with a cable to provide green energy to Darwin and Singapore. On Wednesday, the company confirmed it had…

Sun Cable enters voluntary administration pv magazine Australia – pv magazine Australia

Sun Cable, the developer of the worlds largest solar and battery project and backed by two of Australias most powerful energy players Andrew Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brooks has entered voluntary administration. It is not yet clear what this will mean for the companys hallmark project, the Australia-Asia PowerLink, though the companys executives appear optimistic. January…

Singapore-based Sun Cable enters voluntary administration – Marketscreener.com

Jan 11 (Reuters) – Singapore-based clean energy start-up Sun Cable said on Wednesday it will enter voluntary administration, and appointed administrators to oversee the steps forward. The firm, chaired by Australian software mogul Mike Cannon-Brookes, said consensus on the future direction and funding structure of the company could not be achieved. (Reporting by Harshita Swaminathan;…