Marinus Link 'uncertainty' creating renewable development delays

Rob Inglis
Updated November 16 2019 - 7:19pm, first published 7:00pm
Epuron executive director Martin Poole says Marinus Link will be positive for the company's renewable energy developments in Tasmania. But there's one 'downside'.
Epuron executive director Martin Poole says Marinus Link will be positive for the company's renewable energy developments in Tasmania. But there's one 'downside'.

One of the nation's leading renewable energy companies says uncertainty around when Tasmania's second undersea power cable will be delivered is causing delays to its proposed wind and solar developments in the state.

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Rob Inglis

Rob Inglis

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Rob Inglis is a reporter with The Examiner, covering state and federal politics. He is based in Hobart.

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