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Rural Australians back remote renewable projects like SunCable but oppose using farmland, with support declining if profits go overseas.
Rural Australians back large-scale renewable projects in remote outback areas but oppose using productive farmland, with 89% supporting the SunCable solar farm in the Northern Territory’s Barkly Tablelands due to its remote location.
However, support drops to 54% when most energy is exported overseas, highlighting concerns over fairness and local benefit.
The project, planned on 12,000 hectares near Tennant Creek, aims to supply power to Singapore via undersea cable but still faces funding hurdles despite public approval and billionaire backing.
Opposition has also emerged in Western Australia over environmental impacts of the Western Green Energy Hub in the Nullarbor region.
Los australianos rurales respaldan proyectos renovables remotos como SunCable, pero se oponen al uso de tierras agrícolas, con un apoyo decreciente si las ganancias van al extranjero.