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The government of Canada’s proposed Clean
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SaskPower is governed by a board of directors that is responsible to the
Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation. The board gets appointed by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. In February 2024, the directors of the corporation included: Chief Darcy Bear (Chair), Bryan Leverick
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Commission operated 35 generating stations and more than 8,800 km of transmission lines. However, most farm families who had electricity generated it themselves using battery systems charged by wind turbines or gasoline- or diesel-powered generators. Across the province, only 1,500
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SaskPower serves more than 550,000 customers through more than 160,000 kilometres of power lines throughout the province and covers a service territory that includes
Saskatchewan's geographic area of approximately 652,000 km (252,000 sq mi). This low customer density means that while
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distribution system, claimed to be a pioneering effort (although some utilities in the USA had been using such a system on its rural lines). It was at the time one of the largest such systems in the world. One of the last cities in the province added to SaskPower's system was North Portal in 1971
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per GWh. The limit was to be imposed in 2015 on all new coal units, and would also apply to units built before 1975 starting in 2020, and to units built before 1986 starting in 2030, and would also apply to all units once they reach 50 years of age regardless of the aforementioned dates.
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A provincial power system was desirable for many reasons. In the early days of electricity in the province of
Saskatchewan, electricity was largely unavailable outside of larger centres. Most electrical utilities were owned either privately or by municipalities, and none of them were
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in the first decades of the century – from 91,279 to 757,510 within 20 years – had led to a sharp increase in the demand for electricity. Finally, the provincial government had determined that the lack of inexpensive power was hampering the development of industry in the province.
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generation options like residential solar from net metering. The corporation is also exploring additional low- and non-GHG emitting supply options including
Saskatchewan hydro, and new technologies like CCS on natural gas and nuclear power from small modular reactors (SMR).
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Trudeau government that allowed Boundary Dam unit 4 to run until the end of 2021 and Boundary Dam unit 5 until the end of 2024 due to SaskPower's investments into CCS technology on unit 3.
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and by 1966 when the program concluded, the
Corporation had provided power to a total of 66,000 rural customers. In addition, hundreds of schools, churches and community halls received electrical service during this period.
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most North American electrical utilities supply an average of 12 customers per circuit kilometre, SaskPower supplies about three. In fiscal year 2022-23, SaskPower sold 23,818 GWh of electricity for $ 2,844 million (CAD).
607:(Vice-Chair), Neil Henneberg (Corporate Secretary), Terry Bergan, Amber Biemans, Shawn Grice, Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, Fred Mathewson, Rob Nicolay, Jeff Richards, Stephanie Yong and the Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield.
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interconnected. Because each utility operated independently, rates often varied significantly between communities – anywhere from 4 to 45 cents per kilowatt hour in the mid-1920s. The rapid growth in the province's
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is a wholly owned subsidiary of SaskPower and is SaskPower's wholesale energy marketing agent. NorthPoint began operation on Nov. 1, 2001. NorthPoint handles the import and export of power on the North American
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accelerated the coal phase-out by mandating that all coal units must shut down by 2030, regardless of the year they were built. The Trudeau government also implemented a nationwide
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The Power of Electricity to Change Women’s Work in Post-War Saskatchewan.
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To Get the Lights: A Memoir about Farm Electrification in Saskatchewan.
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1064:"SaskPower President and CEO Mike Marsh Announces Retirement"
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Rural Electrification in Saskatchewan during the 1950s.
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Power for a Province: A History of Saskatchewan Power.
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utility assets. They previously owned a 30% stake in
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One company. One Focus: SaskPower Annual Report 2012
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1531:Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1976.
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659:By 2030, SaskPower plans to reduce their
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1248:"Five Questions with Rupen Pandya BA'91"
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636:Unions representing SaskPower employees
1883:Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation
1878:Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation
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371:List of power stations in Saskatchewan
1328:"Boundary Dam Carbon Capture Project"
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1863:Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation
1837:Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
1218:"Rupen Pandya SaskPower's new CEO"
1008:Francoeur, Renée (April 6, 2015).
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1965:Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan
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844:"Terms and Conditions of Service"
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1827:Information Services Corporation
1793:Saskatchewan Housing Corporation
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871:Champ, Joan (December 4, 2001).
513:NorthPoint Energy Solutions Inc.
1853:Saskatchewan Government Airways
1639:, Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
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308:The Rural Electrification Act
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29:Electrical utility in Canada
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1627:Babcock & Wilcox Canada
686:In 2014, SaskPower rebuilt
334:Saskatoon Light & Power
237:NorthPoint Energy Solutions
190:C$ 12,878 million (2022-23)
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544:Cory Cogeneration Station
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484:The Power Corporation Act
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532:MRM Cogeneration Station
328:and most of the city of
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1960:Investment Saskatchewan
1832:Investment Saskatchewan
1592:SaskPower International
1541:Bassendowski, Sandra.
1471:SaskPower (July 2019).
937:SaskPower 2019, p. 138.
524:SaskPower International
240:SaskPower International
178:C$ 72 million (2022-23)
2145:Energy in Saskatchewan
1980:Saskatchewan Grain Car
1934:Corporations based in
1252:www.degreesmagazine.ca
824:SaskPower 2019, p. 11.
790:SaskPower 2023, p. 77.
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1868:Saskatchewan Minerals
1602:Generating Facilities
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928:SaskPower 2019, p. 5.
833:SaskPower 2023, p. 1.
806:SaskPower 2019, p. 2.
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400:Chinook Power Station
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2058:Harvard Broadcasting
2046:Private corporations
1936:Regina, Saskatchewan
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1254:. October 20, 2022.
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655:Emissions Reductions
602:Corporate governance
517:Regina, Saskatchewan
468:Southwest Power Pool
385:natural gas stations
110:Regina, Saskatchewan
1648:Sask Power Rail Car
482:Incorporated under
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1518:Anderson, Dave.
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