"Cannon-Brookes wants the project to go ahead with its plans to lay a 4,200km cable to Singapore and export the bulk of the power from the proposed 20GW solar farm and the 42GWh of batteries, while Forrest wanted to focus on providing renewable power for green hydrogen and local industry."
Meanwhile in QLD
https://www.governmentnews.com.au/singapore-infrastructure-giant-joins-central-qld-mega-hydrogen-project/
The Queensland government is celebrating a milestone in its Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) with investment by Singaporean infrastructure giant Keppel in a green ammonia production plant.
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