Australia’s Sun Cable project has had yet another redesign – now it includes 12 GW of wind, to be accompanied by 12 GW solar and 32 GWh batteries. The addition of wind power is the work of Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners during a review of the project – described during the recent Energy Storage conference, according to Renew Economy. Quinbrook’s review has been focused on the near-term domestic outlook of the project, although the export to Singapore remains a core part of the project. This has yet to be updated in the project’s own website, and another redesign will surely (and hopefully) come before it is actually built some time around 2030. Ideally, the Australian government would step in and support…