Singapore thinks it might just work
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No bet is bigger than SunCable, his A$35 billion (NZ$39 billion) mega-project vying to build the world’s largest solar and battery farm in the Northern Territory and connect it to Singapore via a 4300km transmission cable along the ocean floor. “It’s time to stretch our country’s ambition,” Cannon-Brookes believes.

https://www.thepost.co.nz/world-news/360...-just-work
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this can work. using high tension cable.
can be source from anywhere. east malaysia, indonesia, cambodia, vietnam. etc.

see the shift of money flow from towards middle east to any where.

have this type of options. no need to go into nuclear energy. those are for big country with space to out the nuclear to a far away location.
singapore small island. nuclear incident only. want to run also no where to go.
these are for those who has ambitions to have nuclear weapon toying with nuclear energy for a start.

really a small nation should not have options that can destroy ourself.
even the man who talk on cna is not sure of safety but die die go and talk. see jis body language one
know he is not 100% sure of no accident happen. just recent on did smrt plan to failed, did shell pipe plan to leak. what is their safety level? sure it can happen to the nuclear plant as well.

think about it. some thing are jsut not ready yet. put it aside until technology is able to handle even when the nuclear explosion happen. else 1 leak like shell pipe is enough to kill our economy. want to run also nowhere to go. evil nuclear scientist go to another country. this place is too small for nuclear.
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