Australian company Guardian Geomatics has been hired by Sun Cable to carry out initial surveys of a proposed cable route that would transport renewable energy from Australia to Singapore and Indonesia.
Preparatory work will kick off this month, with Guardian Geomatics planning to use sister company Guardian Offshore’s vessel Offshore Solution (pictured) to deliver the work, starting later in 2020.
The Sun Cable project – known as the Australia-ASEAN Power Link – aims to supply clean power from solar energy and battery storage in Northern Territory to Darwin on the north coast of Australia and to Singapore and Indonesia via a 3800km HVDC subsea link.
Guardian Geomatics will be undertaking a survey between Darwin and Singapore.
Sun Cable chief executive and founder David Griffin said: “Sun Cable is thrilled to have engaged Guardian Geomatics to undertake this critical survey work.
“They are performing work that will be critical to the success of the Australia-ASEAN Power Link.”
Guardian Geomatics commercial director Steve Duffield said: “Guardian Geomatics are always on the lookout for opportunities to improve our footprint and sustainability – this project is a step in the right direction and something we are very proud of.”


