Battery boom spurs fresh doubts over $5b-plus Marinus Link (opens original article in a new tab)
The $5 billion Marinus Link power cable project is criticized for potentially increasing network charges for Tasmanian consumers more than the benefits from renewable energy exchange, according to an analysis by the Victoria Energy Policy Centre for the Bob Brown Foundation.
- Marinus Link power cable project faces criticism over potential increase in network charges for Tasmanian consumers
- Analysis by Victoria Energy Policy Centre for Bob Brown Foundation suggests benefits of renewable energy exchange may be outweighed by costs
- Opposition to large-scale renewable energy development in Tasmania is highlighted by the Bob Brown Foundation
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