EDMONTON – Alberta’s wind laboured little on Labour Day. Throughout the day, wind output from the 1722 wind turbines (at last count) totalling 5,688 megawatts of total generation capacity hovered around the 1 per cent output mark, ranging from 1.9 to 0.8 per cent....
On July 29, the Midwest Legislators Conference in Saskatoon held a “Dialectic on Energy Policy,” essentially a debate on energy choices in a world focused on climate change. Hal Kvisle, former CEO of TransCanada Pipeline/TC Energy was on the right side of...
Dr. Chris Keefer is a leading nuclear power generation advocate in Ontario and President Canadians for Nuclear Energy. He’s also a Toronto Emergency Room physician. As Saskatchewan is looking seriously at nuclear power, Ontario has long led the way. The Pipeline...
ESTEVAN – The bright blue sky was in sharp contrast to the dark clouds Saskatchewan’s coal-fired power workers have been under in recent years, with the impending shutdown of coal-fired power generation by 2030, as per federal mandate. But on June 18, Crown...
There’s a lot to talk about when it comes to the injunction being brought against the rejuvenation of SaskPower’s coal-fired power generation fleet. So on Saturday, Aug. 24, Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk sat down by a fire to explain just...