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Williston Basin Petroleum Conference is gearing up for Regina event May 17-18

REGINA – Things are gearing up for he Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, to be held in Regina May 17-18. Organizers are currently is seeking papers for presentations. The conference, which alternates between Bismarck, N.D., and Regina, is hosted by the Petroleum...

Twice last week, SaskEnergy set new daily natural gas usage records, and we can thank Alberta for most of our supply

Not only was Saskatchewan setting electrical consumption records during the cold snap of last week of December, we also set two consecutive natural gas consumption records, too. According to SaskEnergy in a Dec. 31 release, “Extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan...

Brian Zinchuk: Alberta wind and solar produced 76 megawatts out of a theoretical 2,605 megawatts at noon on New Year’s Eve, with cold warnings all over the province

CORRECTION: This story initially reported that Alberta has 736 megawatts of wind power installed. The Travers facility is listed by the Alberta Electric System Operator, but Travers in fact is not actually operational yet as it is under construction. So the total of...

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...
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