Australia Gives Environmental Approval for Undersea Power Cable

April 24, 2026, 7:11 AM UTC

Australia has given environmental approval to a multibillion -dollar undersea power cable project, linking the mainland to renewable power generated on the island state of Tasmania.

Environment Minister Murray Watt cleared a key transmission component tied to the proposed Marinus Link, according to a statement on Friday. The project will build or upgrade transmission lines across a 162-kilometer (101 miles) corridor to connect the high-voltage cable with Tasmania’s hydro and wind resources.

It will allow the island state to import excess solar generation from the mainland during the day, while sending power in the opposite direction ...

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