Wind and Solar Fail: We are throwing away what we know works, for something we know does not

Wind and Solar Fail: We are throwing away what we know works, for something we know does not

Part of the energy transition, playing out in Western Canada, is the elimination of baseload coal-fired power generation, and the implementation of highly intermittent solar and wind power generation. Pipeline Online editor and owner Brian Zinchuk, of Estevan, speaks about how wind and solar power generation frequently totally collapse, and can never be truly relied upon to power our 21st century economy.

Moe draws the line in the dirt: “We will not attempt the impossible when it comes to power production”

Moe draws the line in the dirt: “We will not attempt the impossible when it comes to power production”

“I want to be very clear about this in Saskatchewan, we will not attempt the impossible when it comes to power production. We’re not going to risk plunging our homes, our schools, our hospitals, our businesses, that are operating and creating wealth in our communities into a cold and dark evening because of the ideological winds up another level of government.”

Pandemic relief Accelerated Site Closure Program now concluded, and every dollar was spent cleaning up 8,800 wells and facilities

Pandemic relief Accelerated Site Closure Program now concluded, and every dollar was spent cleaning up 8,800 wells and facilities

The onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic was shocking for many reasons, and to many industries. One of those initially hit hardest was oil and gas. While shutdowns affected everything from restaurants to retail stores, not many saw the price of their primary product go into negative territory, if only briefly. Oil did, in April, 2020.
For Saskatchewan, oil, the second-largest industry after agriculture, was in serious trouble. Enormous numbers people were being laid off in almost every oilfield-related company. Activity ground to a stop, as did revenue. Calls to the federal government for support were indeed answered, with $400 million from the Government of Canada to properly abandon and clean up inactive wells and flowlines. The program came to be known as the Accelerated Site Closure Program. It was administered by the Saskatchewan Research Council.

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