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Rystad Energy's founder Jarand Rystad said Singapore could bring down power prices by being the architect of a grid connecting countries in the region.

Rystad Energy's founder Jarand Rystad said Singapore could bring down power prices by being the architect of a grid connecting countries in the region.

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SINGAPORE – The United States is leaving the field open for China to dominate in the highest-growth industry of the day – new energy – a development that will have global impact eventually.

That is the word from Mr Jarand Rystad, considered one of the foremost energy sector analysts. The 62-year-old is the founder of Norway’s biggest independent energy consultancy, the eponymously named Rystad Energy.

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