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Basslink gets regulatory green light as AER reverses stance

APA to run interconnector as a regulated asset from 2026

George Town Converter Station, which is located in northern Tasmania and is part of the Basslink interconnector infrastructure.

George Town Converter Station, which is located in northern Tasmania and is part of the Basslink interconnector infrastructure. | Credits: APA Group

The energy watchdog has greenlit Australian energy infrastructure giant APA Group's bid to turn Basslink into a regulated asset, backflipping on its 2024 draft call and clearing the way for steadier power...

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