Exploring Potential New Natural Gas Sites

6/11/2024

  • We’re evaluating areas near Swift Current, Belle Plaine and south of Regina near the Rowatt Switching Station as sites for 1 or mor [...]

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How Wind And Solar Power Supports Rural Saskatchewan

We’re on track to achieve a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions power system by 2050 or sooner. To get there, we’re adding up to 3,000 megawatts (MW) of wind and solar power by 2035.

Employees working inside the Carbon Capture facility.

BD3 Status Update: Q2 2024

SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at Boundary Dam Unit 3 has just completed its strongest 12-month period to date.

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How We Work with IPPs

Independent Power Producers (IPP) play an important role as we diversify our power system for the future.

Misconceptions About Wind And Solar Facilities

We’re working to achieve a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions power system by 2050 – or sooner – and renewable power projects are helping us get there. Read on to learn why renewable projects are[...]

Wind turbines on a prairie landscape

Land Use for Wind and Solar Facilities

Before any wind or solar project can happen, independent power producers (IPP) work with landowners to seek land options. We’re breaking down some common questions we get about how land is used.

Chinook Power Station

Exploring Potential New Natural Gas Sites

We’re evaluating areas near Swift Current, Belle Plaine and south of Regina near the Rowatt Switching Station.

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