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SaskPower sets consumption record of 3,868 megawatts on Dec. 29, wind created 290 megawatts of that

https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Wind-Turbines-Assiniboia-0002-Copy_Trim.mp4 Golden South Wind Facility, Assiniboia, summer of 2021. Video by Brian Zinchuk REGINA – SaskPower routinely sets power consumption records on the coldest and warmest days...

It’s -32 C, and we spent 3.5 hours snowblowing today. Could an electric snowblower charged by wind power have done it?

It’s Dec. 27, and I’m sitting at my parent’s acreage on the edge of Yorkton. We got back last night from Preeceville just before a big storm hit. Just driving a half mile out of town to their acreage, visibility was less than 50 metres, and I could not see where the...

The 12 Rigs of Christmas: On the 12th day of Christmas, my missus gave to me, Panther Drilling Rig 4

Here’s the 12th day of the 12 Rigs of Christmas! You’ll see rigs of companies still here, and others that have come and gone. Some have changed names and colours. People have come and gone. But you know what? Our industry is still keeping our trucks fueled and our...

The 12 Rigs of Christmas: On the 11th day of Christmas, my missus gave to me, Red Dog Drilling Rig 4

Here’s the 11th day of the 12 Rigs of Christmas! You’ll see rigs of companies still here, and others that have come and gone. Some have changed names and colours. People have come and gone. But you know what? Our industry is still keeping our trucks fueled and our...

Premier Scott Moe year end, Part 3: Helium, lithium, geothermal all possible because we have an oilpatch, and sorting out mineral rights between them

    Premier Scott Moe sat down with Pipeline Online on Dec. 14 to discuss energy issues of the past year. It was likely the only year-end interview that did not touch on COVID-19, but rather energy. In this part, he talks about helium, lithium and geothermal...
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