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SaskPower asked customers to reduce demand Wednesday as low wind, gas and coal issues reduce power supply

  REGINA, WARMLEY – A combination of factors led SaskPower to ask some of its large customers to reduce their power consumption on Wednesday, May 28. And the same day saw wind output fall in Alberta to 0.2 per cent capacity. SaskPower’s woes came on a day where...

Strathcona’s takeover bid for MEG not expected to affect Saskatchewan thermal expansion plans

  By Brian Zinchuk CALGARY, MEOTA – In recent days, Strathcona Resources Ltd. has made some blockbuster announcements. First on May 14 it announced it has sold its Montney business for $2.84 billion and bought the Hardisty Rail Terminal. The following day it...

Reaching for a Million, Part 4: Brian Zinchuk: A five point plan for Saskatchewan to hit a million barrels per day

CALGARY- During the October, 2024, provincial election campaign Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he’d like to eventually see Saskatchewan reach one million barrels of oil production per day. That dramatically exceeds his own government’s stated goal of...

Beck writes federal ministers to repeal Bill C-69 and revise the Clean Electricity Regulations

REGINA – As the sitting resumes in the House of Commons, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck sent five letters to a total of nine ministers in Carney’s cabinet calling for action on Saskatchewan issues that have too often been ignored by federal governments of all...

National energy corridor? Pipelines? Not mentioned in throne speech, but “energy superpower” is

OTTAWA – With King Charles III literally on the throne, delivering the speech from the throne, the new Mark Carny-led federal government made its intentions know. On the energy front, it will seek to become an “energy superpower,” yet the throne speech makes no...
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