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‘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

ESTEVAN – SaskPower held an open house in Estevan the evening of March 23 and morning of March 24. Several SaskPower personnel were on hand to answer questions and discuss the issues on display, but those were not all the issues at hand. Approximately 50 people showed...

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...

What do you get when you divide 41 by 10,000? The fraction of Alberta’s wind power generation capacity put out on Saturday, March 11

Alberta’s last two coal units were putting out 54.9x its total wind fleet One more time, Alberta’s 3,618 megawatts of nameplate wind power generation dropped to less than 1 per cent of capacity. Twitter bot Reliable AB Energy (@ReliablyAB), reports hourly...

Carbon capture and storage, on either coal or natural gas, are not enough, Moe says of federal electricity standards

Saskatchewan has already spent $1.6 billion on carbon capture at Boundary Dam, but it looks like that’s not good enough, post 2030 SASKATOON, REGINA – The future of carbon capture and storage on Saskatchewan’s coal and natural gas power plants may be in...

Year End with Premier Scott Moe, Part 1: Energy security; war in Ukraine; wind, solar and coal power

Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk spoke with Premier Scott Moe on Dec. 12 in a year-end interview. In Part 1, Moe discussed energy security, the war in Ukraine, power production with renewables and coal, and Saskatchewan First Act. Editor’s note: The Lithium...
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