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As Moe and Smith respond to Guilbeault on power generation and oil and gas production, wind power flatlined, again

REGINA – As both Saskatchewan and Alberta premiers are expressing concern about federal efforts to rid the Canadian power grid of fossil fuels, as well as curtailing fossil fuel production, the renewable power generation the federal government is pushing failed,...

Provinces have a say: Eyre responds to Wilkinson’s “just transition”

  REGINA – Federal Minister of Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson had a lot to say about Canada’s future in his June 28 speech to the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce on the “just transition.” Saskatchewan Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre...

EU climate chief is concerned over the expansion of the coal industry in China

BEIJING (AP) — The European Union’s climate chief on Monday expressed concern over the expansion of China’s coal industry, with the building of new coal-fired plants. At a conference in Beijing, Frans Timmermans said that while China is forging ahead with plans to...

Natural gas power generation with carbon capture likely allowed post-2035, says federal natural resources minister

REGINA, KIPLING – Hold on one second – the proposed Clean Electricity Regulations might not be entirely shutting the door on natural gas-fired power generation post-2035. But we might have to build very expensive carbon capture facilities on our gas-fired power...

“More that we need to do,” says federal Minister of Natural Resources regarding coal transition

REGINA – Just before the House of Commons rose for its summer break, the Natural Resources Committee issued its “Just Transition” report. Federal Minister of Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson was in Regina on June 28 to speak to the Saskatchewan Chamber of...
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