SINGAPORE ― Singapore's expanding plans to tap into regional clean power markets will need to be economically attractive for producers and transmitters of electricity in order to succeed, industry executives said this week.

Regional grid interconnection is central to Singapore's strategy to decarbonize, with the country's Energy Market Authority (EMA) estimating clean power imports will account for 30-75 percent of its electricity consumption by 2050, from zero now.

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