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Brian Zinchuk: If you’re serious, put your Grandma’s old folks home on the prioritized list to turn the lights off in January

    In all my numerous discussions about Saskatchewan maintaining its coal-fired power fleet until it gets not one, but numerous nuclear reactors online, I’ve come up with a new argument point: “If you wish to turn off coal, please provide an itemized and...

Analyzing the wind capacity factor for Alberta’s 50 wind farms, and what it means for Saskatchewan

With Enbridge moving forward with permit applications on its Seven Stars Energy Project at Weyburn, one of the questions often asked about wind power generation is how much power does it actually produce? While SaskPower puts out very little data, just a 24-hour daily...

Enbridge files wind project development permit applications with RMs of Weyburn and Griffin

  WEYBURN – The Seven Stars Energy Project, which involves building a 200 megawatt capacity wind farm east of Weyburn, is advancing to the next stage on the path to a final investment decision next year. Enbridge has filed development permit applications with the...

Pipeline Online Podcast Ep. 22: Donny Duncan, Millennium Land, a real live landman

Donny Duncan is president and CEO of Millennium Land, one of the prominent land agencies operating in Saskatchewan. He’s a real, honest-to-God landman. You may have seen one on TV! We talk about the differences between what you might have seen on TV, and the...

Carney and Kinew release joint statement on Port of Churchill development

WINNIPEG – Before he flipped the coin at the Grey Cup (where he was booed), Prime Minister Mark Carney and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew met and spoke about developments at the Port of Churchill. Here is what Kinew and Carney posted on X, followed by their verbatim...
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