‘Why don’t you fight for what we have, and what works?’ SaskPower holds open house in Estevan on $1 billion interconnect with US, solar and nuclear

‘Why don’t you fight for what we have, and what works?’ SaskPower holds open house in Estevan on $1 billion interconnect with US, solar and nuclear

This story is long, but worth it, especially if your livelihood is impacted by coal mining or power generation. Pipeline Online goes deep into the weeds with SaskPower on its plans for a 650 megawatt interconnect with the US., solar, nuclear power, backup generation for days the sun doesn’t shin and the wind doesn’t blow, carbon capture plans (or lack thereof), and more. And some of the public’s reaction is pretty raw.

Verbatim: NDP grilled SaskPower and minister on billion dollar powerline interconnect with the US

Verbatim: NDP grilled SaskPower and minister on billion dollar powerline interconnect with the US

The following is a Hansard excerpt of the Crown and Central Agencies Committee of the Legislature on Dec. 20, 2022. In that discussion, NDP SaskPower Critic Aleana Young asked Crown Investments Corporation Minister Don Morgan about the interconnect’s cost.
To put this into context, you really want to read the related story: ‘Why don’t you fight for what we have, and what works?’ SaskPower holds open house in Estevan on $1 billion interconnect with US, solar and nuclear

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Lithium in SK, Part 17: Lithium prices have come down … to only US$70,000 a tonne. A decade ago, they were US$7,000

Lithium in SK, Part 17: Lithium prices have come down … to only US$70,000 a tonne. A decade ago, they were US$7,000

Let’s put this in perspective: Around 2012, I wrote my first story on lithium, and at the time the prices had recently tripled to around $7,000 a tonne. In the fall of 2021, when Prairie Lithium (which this week was acquired by Arizona Lithium) was drilling the first targeted lithium well in Saskatchewan, the price was $21,000 a tonne. By the next spring, it was $65,000 a tonne.

Feds outline $83B in clean economy tax credits in bid to compete with U.S. incentive

Feds outline $83B in clean economy tax credits in bid to compete with U.S. incentive

Serious money is heading for Canadian industries looking to reduce emissions after the federal government unveiled its answer to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.

The spending commitments announced in Tuesday’s federal budget include tax credits for investments in clean electricity, clean-tech manufacturing, and hydrogen that together are expected to cost some $55 billion through to the 2034-35 fiscal year.

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Crescent Point to buy Spartan Delta Corp.’s Montney assets in $1.7-billion deal

Crescent Point to buy Spartan Delta Corp.’s Montney assets in $1.7-billion deal

Crescent Point Energy Corp. has reached a deal to buy Spartan Delta Corp.’s Montney oilfield assets in Alberta for $1.7 billion, a deal that will see the Calgary-based company significantly grow its presence in what is one of North America’s largest unconventional petroleum plays.
The all-cash deal announced Tuesday will see Crescent Point acquire 600 drilling locations in the Montney region, adding 38,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) to the company’s production capacity.

To provide the building blocks of 21st century technology, Saskatchewan releases Critical Mineral Strategy

To provide the building blocks of 21st century technology, Saskatchewan releases Critical Mineral Strategy

Critical minerals, the crucial ingredients for everything from cellphones to electric vehicles, are all the rage right now. And in a global race, Saskatchewan is staking its claim, figuratively and literally, in the development of many of these critical minerals.

On Monday, March 27, the Government of Saskatchewan has launched Securing the Future: Saskatchewan’s Critical Minerals Strategy to drive growth and development of the sector in the province.

As SaskPower talks about new solar, nukes and a transmission line to the U.S., wind power drops to 3.6% output the next day

As SaskPower talks about new solar, nukes and a transmission line to the U.S., wind power drops to 3.6% output the next day

For two days, SaskPower held open house session in Estevan about future projects planned for the area, including a 650 megawatt bi-directional power line connecting to the United States, possibly two nuclear reactors, and a 100 megawatt solar farm. SaskPower officials also spoke of an additional 3,000 megawatts of wind and solar power to be constructed by 2035. (Watch for a detailed story on Wednesday)
The next day, on March 25, SaskPower’s “Where Your Power Comes From” web page listed just how much power was produced by wind. And it wasn’t much.

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Saskatchewan’s Critical Mineral Strategy’s flow through shares a big deal for junior mining company Buffalo Potash

Saskatchewan’s Critical Mineral Strategy’s flow through shares a big deal for junior mining company Buffalo Potash

If you’ve spent the last few years trying to put together the money to launch a new potash company, the announcement of Saskatchewan’s new Critical Mineral Strategy on March 27 just might sound like music to your ears.
That certainly is the case for Steve Halabura, CEO and founder of Saskatchewan-based Buffalo Potash, a startup that’s seeking to apply oilfield techniques and technology to small modular potash development.

Canadian reporter challenges Biden on the hypocrisy of killing Keystone XL, but approving Alaska Willow Project last week

Canadian reporter challenges Biden on the hypocrisy of killing Keystone XL, but approving Alaska Willow Project last week

In the joint press conference held by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and American President Joe Biden in Ottawa on March 24, the last question posed came from a Canadian Press reporter who challenged Biden on his administration’s hypocrisy from killing the Keystone XL pipeline but recently allowing the Willow Project in Alaska.  

It also turns out, math is hard

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Verbatim: Joint statement from President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with plenty to say on energy

Verbatim: Joint statement from President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with plenty to say on energy

Editor’s note: Sometimes its worth hearing, or reading things, “from the horse’s mouth,” as it were. Here’s the full joint statement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden on Friday, March 24, the day of Biden’s first state visit as president. I have bolded areas of interest to the energy sector. There are references to electric vehicles, critical minerals, net-zero, electricity, coal, nuclear fuel and reactors, and even pipelines. Pay particular note to the announcement of a one-year “Energy Transformation Task Force.”