Marinus Link

Marinus Link is a proposed 750 megawatt capacity high voltage direct current (HVDC) electricity interconnector, to strengthen the connection between the Australian states of Tasmania and Victoria, on Australia's National Electricity Market. Due to inflation, Marinus link was scaled back from an initial plan of 1500 MW via two cables, down to 750 MW via one cable.[1] It involves approximately 250 km of subsea cables and approximately 90 km of underground land cables. Marinus Link will also incorporate significant optical fibre capacity for system control, with the remaining capacity available to strengthen telecommunications and data connectivity between the regions. Marinus Link will be supported by approximately 220 km of high voltage alternating current (HVAC) of proposed transmission developments in North West Tasmania, known as the North West Transmission Developments (NWTD). Collectively, Marinus Link and the North West Transmission Developments are known as Project Marinus. In October 2022, authorities pledged loans for the project, as well as supporting facilities such as pumped hydro in Tasmania.[2]

  1. ^ Sanderson, Cosmo (4 September 2023). "Australia's 'battery of the nation' plan now hangs by just one undersea cable amid cost blowout". Recharge | Latest renewable energy news.
  2. ^ Colthorpe, Andy (19 October 2022). "Australia's AU$20 billion transmission initiative supports Tasmania's 'Battery of the Nation'". Energy Storage News.