Cannon-Brookes’ Sun Cable in manufacturing bid to solve cable shortage
Ben PotterSenior writer
Sun Cable, the $40 billion project that aims to deliver solar power from the Northern Territory to Singapore, is talking to a top European cable maker about manufacturing high voltage power cable for the project in Australia or the region to bypass a global shortage.
“We hope to announce something in the coming weeks, and coming months,” said Jeremy Kwong-Law, CEO of Grok Ventures, the venture capital arm of software billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes which last month completed the acquisition of Sun Cable from administrators.
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