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What’d ya mean, we’re not pipeline supporters!? Them’s be fightin’ words!

REGINA – Some people take their pipeline support pretty seriously. That includes the leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party. Leader of the Opposition Carla Beck called the words of Minister of Trade and Export Jeremy Harrison a “a dead lie,” when he...

Brian Zinchuk on John Gormley Live: Moe’s line in the sand on power generation, Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, hiring

CJME/CKOM’s John Gormley and Pipeline Online’s Brian Zinchuk hash over Premier Scott Moe’s drawing a line in the sand, or maybe Saskatchewan dirt, on unrealistic, impossible and ideological power production expectations by the federal government by...

Wind and Solar Fail: We are throwing away what we know works, for something we know does not

Part of the energy transition, playing out in Western Canada, is the elimination of baseload coal-fired power generation, and the implementation of highly intermittent solar and wind power generation. This is Part 2 of a presentation to the ratepayers of the RM of...

Moe draws the line in the dirt: “We will not attempt the impossible when it comes to power production”

Clean Electricity Standard unrealistic and impossible for Saskatchewan, says premier REGINA – On May 2, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe drew a line in the sand, or perhaps prairie topsoil, on federal climate change initiatives, which, if brought to fruition,...

Net zero by 2035? Not going to happen in Saskatchewan, according to Moe. Natural gas, renewables, nuclear, and maybe even coal will be part of the mix

  REGINA – After delivering his keynote speech to the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Regina on May 2, Premier Scott Moe had a lot to say to reporters about power generation and energy transition. There’s a lot to unpack here, but Moe makes some of the...
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