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Remember how SaskPower was supposed to retire Boundary Dam Units 4 and 5? About that…

This is either Boundary Dam Unit 4 or 5. Either way, it’s going to have to chug a long a few more years. Photo by Brian Zinchuk They can’t, yet, so they won’t ESTEVAN, REGINA – Back when the federal Conservatives were still in power, they brought in regulations...

Cameco and Bruce Power extend supply agreement to 2040, providing Ontario reactors with Saskatchewan uranium

Port Hope, ON – On April 4 Cameco and Bruce Power announced  the extension of their long-term exclusive nuclear fuel supply arrangements for an additional 10 years through to 2040. This inter-provincial collaboration secures decades of Canadian-made nuclear energy...

Brian Zinchuk on Gormley: OPEC+ production cut, spring breakup, power interconnect with US, Arizona Lithium

Here’s April’s regular feature with Pipeline Online editor and owner Brian Zinchuk appearing on the John Gormley Show on CJME/CKOM on Wednesday, April 5. Up for discussion are OPEC+ cuts and rising oil prices, spring breakup, a questionable poll overseas...

One Alberta coal unit put out 26.4x the amount of power of the entire fleet of hundreds of wind turbines

It’s noon in Alberta, and wind power generation is producing less than one per cent of its capacity. An hour later, it dropped again by half, to 0.47 per cent of capacity. At 12:07 p.m. on Tuesday, April 4, the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) showed the...

SaskPower wants 3,647 megawatts of wind and solar. But early this morning, Alberta’s 4,783 MW of the same produced just 29 MW

SaskPower is intent on building out a further 3,000 megawatts on wind and solar power, in addition to the 617 megawatts of grid-scale wind and 30 megawatts of grid scale solar already in place. That would make a total of 3,647 megawatts, if all built. So what would it...
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