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Eric Cline’s Squandered: Canada’s Potash Legacy: About that royalty review … Part 2

  In late March, 2024, Eric Cline released his book Squandered: Canada’s Potash Legacy. In Part 1, early days of the potash industry in Saskatchewan are discussed, including the sale of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. It is available on Amazon.ca here. Here’s...

Eric Cline’s Squandered: Canada’s Potash Legacy, takes a hard look at royalties. Part 1

      In late March, 2024, Eric Cline released his book Squandered: Canada’s Potash Legacy. It’s not often that former Saskatchewan resource ministers write books about royalties, so Pipeline Online is dedicating a lot of space to it. Squandered is...

You don’t see that very often – Saskatchewan’s wind power averaged 89% output on Jan. 24

  According to SaskPower’s Where Your Power Comes From webpage, wind power generation had an exceptional day in this province on Friday, Jan. 24. And the next day, it just about did it again. According to the daily log, which provides 24-hour averages for...

Basin Electric to build 1,470 megawatt natural gas power station near Williston, ND

This large power station will be very close to the new intertie between ND and SK   While SaskPower is looking at rebuilding and rejuvenating its coal fleet, not far across the border, straight south of Estevan, Basin Electric is looking to build a massive...

Shocking and refreshing, say Estevan mayor and RM reeve about coal-fired power’s possible revival

RM of Estevan Reeve Jason LeBlanc, left, and Estevan Mayor Tony Sernick stand with Boundary Dam Power Station behind them, in the distance. Photo by Brian Zinchuk ESTEVAN – The Government of Saskatchewan announcing SaskPower would be looking at refurbishing, instead...
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