Brian Zinchuk is editor and owner of Pipeline Online

Pesâkâstêw Solar facility at Weyburn. Photo by Brian Zinchuk
The long-awaited Saskatchewan New Democratic Party long-term plan for the provincial electrical grid was released in Regina on April 8, and it puts a lot of emphasis on natural gas-fired power generation, wind, solar and storage, eventual nuclear power, but an end to coal-fired power “as practical.” Instead, coal units would be converted to natural gas for their fuel.
Pipeline Online went through the document, reviewed the press conference and spoke at length to Aleana Young, NDP Economy and Jobs Shadow Minister, who has spent six years on the SaskPower file. Crown Investments Corporation Minister and Minister Responsible for SaskPower Jeremy Harrison also sent a reply by email.
This story is massive, and as such will be broken into several parts. It’s the most depth made available on this topic after months of development by the “government in waiting.”
Wind and solar
In all four scenarios in the report’s graphics, installed capacity for wind is expected to see a dramatic building, with over 4,000 megawatts in each scenario by 2050. All four show zero conventional coal by 2035.

This higher resolution graphic shows power generation as a function of cumulative power produced per type (terrawatt-hours), It is not nameplate capacity, which would be in megawatts. The first is over time, the second is instanteous. NDP graphic
Current grid-scale solar is negligible, at just 30 megawatts, although two 100 megawatt facilities are in the works for Estevan and Coronach. The scenarios show a dramatic increase in solar buildout from 2035 to 2050, growing to an installed capacity of approximately 1,500 to 2,000 megawatts.
However, as Pipeline Online has frequently reported, wind can and often does go to minimal production, and occasionally zero output, and solar goes to zero every night. Just three hours after the NDP’s press conference, wind output in Alberta fell to 73 megawatts out of a nameplate capacity of 5,684 megawatts, according to data from the Alberta Electric System Operator and logged by X account @ReliableAB. That’s 1.3 per cent of nameplate capacity. And nine hours prior to that, Alberta’s wind output was 3,393 megawatts, or 59.7 per cent capacity. That variation, in just nine hours, was equal to more than three large-scale nuclear reactors going offline. Put another way, it was a variance larger than the total output of SaskPower’s entire grid on Apr. 7, when the 24-hour average output was 3,041 megawatts.
The NDP plan calls for dramatic increases in the usage of solar, wind and storage, but also natural gas-fired backup.
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Young said, “All of our plans, all the scenarios that we’ve presented, they go out by time step every five years, and you see whether it’s generation or capacity, what you can see is natural gas provides the backbone of our plan for growth in the grid, here in Saskatchewan, and that is supported, as you pointed out, by an expansion wind and solar with storage.
“I know the sun doesn’t always shine, and the wind doesn’t always blow, and that’s why we need reliable baseload power, which is natural gas and eventually moving to nuclear as it becomes viable for the province. But when the sun is shining or the is blowing, it makes sense to generate electricity where we don’t have to pay for fuel.”

Bekevar Wind Facility, south of Kipling, on Nov. 15, its opening day. At the time this photo was taken, not one turbine was turning. Photo by Brian Zinchuk
Two of those scenarios show nearly 3,000 megawatts of “storage.” To put that in perspective, Alberta currently has 190 megawatts of grid-scale batteries across 10 facilities. Saskatchewan has just 20 megawatts, at one facility in Regina.
“It could be battery, it could be compressed air storage. There’s between now and 2050 obviously they’re going to be significant technological advances. We’re seeing it in battery storage right now. Again, I certainly don’t want to you or your readers to hear that the plan for the grid is battery storage. The plan for the grid is natural gas, backed by renewables, moving towards nuclear, as is viable for Saskatchewan.

Brian Brunskill graphic
“Battery storage is something that, like we see massive developments in in terms of their longevity, the investment that they’re making in Ontario right now, it’s going to continue to evolve. Saskatchewan has incredible potential with other things like, I’m sure you’ve talked to Brian Brunskill as well about compressed air storage. There’s going to be huge evolutions between now and 2050.”
She said a fundamental requirement was being able to support the province’s needs with baseload power.
“It’s hard to it’s hard to justify why you would burn fuel, just to burn it if you don’t need to.
“We need baseload dispatchable power to support our grid, to support our industries. The climate that we have here, absolutely, we’re not stupid, and we’re not proposing anything that is not fundamentally pragmatic, grounded in independent research by the leading electricity systems modelers in Canada, as well as local, local experts. Fundamentally, why we would pay to burn fuel at the times when we don’t need to know, let’s save some money.”
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By having to build 100 per cent backup for renewables means having to build effectively two generation grids – one that runs intermittently, and one that has to provide backup if and when the first one fails to produce sufficient power. Ask how that’s cheaper? She replied, “Because it is cheaper. That’s just what the numbers say. It is cheaper.
“Again, the cost of building out renewables is borne by the private sector. That’s how it works, in Saskatchewan. They’re desperate for stability and predictability and to make some investments here, This is big industry, right? They spend a lot of time and a lot of money in this province, and they’re looking for a signal that this is a jurisdiction that is open for business. They are not going to make those investments if it is not in the interest of their shareholders. Saskatchewan and SaskPower shareholders are the people this province or their customers. The plan that we’re presenting is one that is fundamentally grounded in establishing what the most economical, but the most affordable and flexible system is going to look like for Saskatchewan. That’s the goal.”
As for the portion of the plan speaking of “demand response” to deal with peaks, Young said, “This happens every day in Saskatchewan. This happens routinely in every jurisdiction. Contracts are standard. This is something we hear from people who know how our works and know how these agreements are structured. And we hear this from industry. This is a reality of how electrical grids operate across the country. We just think that it should be a conversation, and we should work with industry on this.”
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Transmission and distribution infrastructure
The Grid and Growth Plan includes a major modernization and expansion of Saskatchewan’s transmission system — the backbone of a reliable, growing electricity grid.
The Plan commits to building new 500 kilovolt transmission corridors linking Swift Current to Regina, Swift Current to Saskatoon, and Regina to Saskatoon. These projects provide the equivalent capacity of eight new 230 kilovolt lines at significantly lower long-term cost, while unlocking the ability to connect new generation and support major industrial growth.
These investments will:
- Reduce long-term construction and maintenance costs
- Provide the certainty needed for electrification and industrial investment
- Enable new generation of any type to connect to the grid quickly and efficiently
The Plan also strengthens reliability and growth across the province by:
- Expanding capacity in northern Saskatchewan for residents and resource development
- Working directly with growing communities such as Prince Albert, Yorkton, Lloydminster to ensure grid capacity keeps pace with demand
- Pursuing federal investment to develop a Western Canadian macro-grid and stronger interprovincial connections
A modern transmission and distribution system – supported by a skilled workforce and Canadian steel – is essential to meet rising electricity demand from electrification, building heating, EV adoption, and industrial expansion. Building the grid now ensures Saskatchewan is ready for the growth ahead.
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Currently SaskPower’s highest voltage lines are 230 kilovolts (kV). Moving up a notch to 500 kilovolts allows for more power to be transmitted with less line loss due to resistance.
She referred to this as a “transmission backbone.”
Southwest Saskatchewan does not currently have much in the way of power generation, with the exception of the 2019 addition of the 370 megawatt natural gas-fired Chinook Power Sation and much of the province’s wind farm fleet. But if wind was to be expanded by several thousand megawatts of capacity, much of it would likely end up being built in the southwest. And if natural gas-fired power generation is expanded, the most likely source of that gas would be from the TC Energy Mainline, which runs from Leader to Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Regina, Indian Head, and Moosomin. Two of SaskPower’s three new large-scale natural gas fired power stations are built in close proximity to that mainline.
Asked why that Swift Current-Regina-Saskatoon triangle is in the plan, and does it have to do with possible expansion of interties to Alberta, Young said, “We’ve talked extensively about the need to expand our interties east and west, and the important role that federal money will play in building that map grid across Western Canada.
“And as for where you build those transmission lines again, this is, this is long standing work that I challenge you to bring to the folks in transmission and SaskPower. This is where the growth is projected in the province and where the transmission infrastructure should go.

These transmission lines near Medicine Hat are mearly 240 kV lines. The ones the NDP are proposing would be larger yet. Photo by Brian Zinchuk
“This is not a new plan. If we look across the country, east and west, other jurisdictions use 500 kV lines. This is going to allow us to (transmit) power of all kinds across the province, and support, population growth, industrial development and increased electricity demand.
“If you look at economic projections for the province, that’s where the growth is expected, where there is currently a lack of transmission. So if you are going to be forward looking, and build out transmission proactively, instead of just responsively by building a tie line here and a tie line there, that’s where it should go.”
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Alliances and Interties
The Grid and Growth Plan strengthens regional cooperation and system resilience through expanded interties with Manitoba Hydro and Alberta. Enhanced connections increase reserve-sharing capacity, improve reliability during peak demand or outages, and reduce overall system risk.
Federal partnership and funding will be pursued aggressively to help finance strategic Western Canadian interties and support the development of a stronger regional grid.
The Plan advances regional collaboration by:
- Expanding reserve-sharing agreements to improve grid resilience
- Increasing collaboration with industry on demand management to lower peak costs
- Coordinating potential large-scale nuclear deployment with Prairie partners to capture economies of scale
- Exploring micro-nuclear opportunities with northern and territorial partners
- Leveraging joint ventures, power-purchase agreements, and Indigenous investment to reduce customer risk
Neighbours become strategic allies — not fallback suppliers. By integrating infrastructure planning with neighbouring provinces, First Nations, industry, and the federal government, Saskatchewan strengthens its energy security while building a more competitive provincial economy.
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SaskPower’s current existing intertie to Alberta is located west of Swift Current. That interie is just 150 megawatts, small scale when it comes to growing grids. The aforementioned NDP plan to build a 500 kV transmission line to that region would allow for much more power to be transferred between Alberta and Saskatchewan, if that intertie were to be dramatically expanded.
And if Saskatchewan were to build large scale nuclear power, much larger interties and transmission lines connecting to them will allow some of that power to be sold to neighbouring jurisdictions. It would also allow Alberta to backfill power into Saskatchewan when reactors have their regular refuelling cycles as well as other downtime, scheduled or otherwise.
SaskPower Minister Jeremy Harrison recently announced $700 million for connecting Saskatchewan’s northern grid to the southern grid. Currently they are separated, and SaskPower sends power to the northern grid via interties to and from Manitoba.
Young said some federal funding had come to the table. She said, “You want to make sure people are consulted. You want to make sure that this is being in a done in an economical way, in regards to the wheeling charges that we pay Manitoba, but, yeah, reliability for Northern residents in Saskatchewan is not remotely controversial.”
In Part 4, The NDP’s concerns on governance, labour, power rates and carbon taxes are discussed
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