REGINA – An irresistible force – federal greenhouse gas reduction initiatives – is meeting an immovable object – the Saskatchewan government under Premier Scott Moe. The growing dust-up had the federal environment minister threaten Criminal Code sanctions for...
By Mia Rabson in Ottawa It would be against the law for Saskatchewan to run its coal-fired power plants after 2030 unless the greenhouse-gas emissions from those plants are captured, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday. His comment comes as...
REGINA, WASHINGTON – In 2011, the Government of Saskatchewan and SaskPower made the decision to go ahead with post-combustion carbon capture on Boundary Dam Unit 3. By 2014, a few months delayed and a few hundred million over budget, the $1.6 billion project was...
REGINA – Is SaskPower lining up natural gas supply with the intent of possibly switching Shand and/or Boundary Dam Power Stations from coal to natural gas? No, according to president and CEO Rupen Pandya, when questioned before the provincial Crown and Central...
REGINA – After delivering his keynote speech to the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Regina on May 2, Premier Scott Moe had a lot to say to reporters about power generation and energy transition. There’s a lot to unpack here, but Moe makes some of the...