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Posted: 2023-09-03 00:36:29
  • In short: The costs carve-up between the federal, Tasmanian and Victorian governments to pay for the multi-billion dollar undersea interconnector project has been renegotiated after the Tasmanian government threatened to walk away
  • What's next? An industry expert warns Tasmanians "can expect bills to increase by around 10 per cent from 2028 for the next 40 years"

A new deal has been struck to keep the Victoria/Tasmania Marinus Link undersea power cable project – central to the "battery of the nation" dream – afloat.

In a joint announcement on Sunday, the federal and Tasmanian governments said they were "acting with a new deal to keep the critical Marinus Link project plugged in – driving economic growth and putting downwards pressure on prices across Tasmania and the national east coast grid".

The project, which was to deliver a connection via more than 300 kilometres of undersea and underground high voltage cable between Tasmania and Victoria's Latrobe Valley, was originally estimated to cost between $3.1 billion and $3.8 billion.

However, the financial burden of the project saw the Tasmanian government announce last month it wanted to renegotiate the terms of the deal.

Today, in a joint statement the federal and Tasmanian governments said they had "worked closely to ensure the project continues" – with amendments made to the deal including:

  • The original vision of two cables downgraded to one, with "negotiations to continue on a second cable"
  • Tasmania's contribution towards construction drops by almost half, with the Commonwealth's share to increase and Victoria's to stay as originally negotiated
  • Tasmania to "have the option to sell its stake to the Commonwealth upon commissioning of the project"
'We need to act on climate change': PM Albanese on Marinus Link deal

Anthony Albanese has said the project is the "largest since the Chifley government announced the Snowy Mountain scheme".(ABC News)

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