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The government of Canada’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) would require SaskPower to reduce its GHG emissions to net zero by 2035. CER will impact 2,900 MW of baseload and dispatchable generation capacity. It’s expected this would significantly hinder the corporation’s ability to serve
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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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By 1948, the 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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The first year of the program set the goal of connecting 1200 rural customers to the network. The experience gained during the first years led to an increased rate of connections every year, leading to a peak yearly connection rate in 1956 of 7,800 customers. By 1961, 58,000 farms were connected,
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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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The final step in creating a truly province-wide grid was to electrify the province's vast rural areas. The primary hurdle to rural electrification was the very low customer density in the province – approximately one farm customer per network mile (1.6 km) – and the extremely high cost of a
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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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In 1949, by an Act of the Provincial Legislature, the Commission became the Saskatchewan Power Corporation. The first task of the new Corporation was to purchase what remained of the province's small, independent electrical utilities and to begin integrating them into a province-wide electrical
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To fill the gap in firm baseload capacity created by the retirement of conventional coal, SaskPower is relying on the new natural gas and import contracts. Additional supply options that are currently available include wind and solar, and at a smaller scale biomass, flare gas, and distributed
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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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While the Commission began purchasing independently owned electrical utilities with the goal of interconnecting them, the economic situation of the 1930s and the labour shortage caused by the Second World War delayed the creation of a provincial power system for nearly two decades.
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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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was able to negotiate an equivalency agreement with the 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).
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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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in 1929. The purpose of the Commission was to research how best to create a provincial power system which would provide the province's residents with safe, reliable electric service.
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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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and three solar facilities. Of these 31 facilities, 12 of them are operated by Independent Power Producers who sell electricity to SaskPower through a Power Purchase Agreement.
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to increase transmission capacity between Saskatchewan and the United States. The agreement enables the import and export of up to 650 MW of power starting in
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The federal coal regulations mentioned above would have meant that Boundary Dam units 4 and 5 would need to close at the end of 2019. However, in 2019 the
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Watson was appointed to the top job at the provincially owned power utility in 2010 after six years as CEO at SaskTel, the government's phone company.
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SaskPower was founded as the Saskatchewan Power Commission in 1929, becoming the Saskatchewan Power Corporation in 1949 with the passage of
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provides service to the customers within the 1958 boundaries of Saskatoon while SaskPower has responsibility for areas annexed after 1958.
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that made it more-expensive for SaskPower to operate both coal and natural gas plants in comparison to hydro, wind, and solar facilities.
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farms were connected to the electrical grid, most of them because of their proximity to the lines that linked cities and larger towns.
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White, Clinton O. Power for a Province: A History of Saskatchewan Power. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1976. 8.
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SaskPower has the exclusive right and the exclusive obligation to supply electricity in the province, except in the city of
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by over 50% compared to 2005. The corporation is also on track to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 or earlier.
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network of the scale required by the vast distances between customers. After much study, the Corporation adopted a
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In addition to building new generators and interconnections to reduce emissions, SaskPower also implements
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who are accountable to the provincial government Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation.
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Court Documents Describing Relationship between SaskPower and Swift Current Department of Light and Power
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in Canada. These regulations set an emissions limit for coal-fired generating units of 420 tonnes of CO
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distribution scheme, which lowered the cost of rural electrification significantly.
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utilizes lines carrying 230,000 volts, 138,000 volts and 72,000 volts. There are 59
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is a coal-fired station, the number 3 boiler of which was chosen for renewal as a
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The Power of Electricity to Change Women’s Work in Post-War Saskatchewan.
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SaskPower Annual Report (2018-19): Navigating a Changing Energy Landscape
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To Get the Lights: A Memoir about Farm Electrification in Saskatchewan.
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SaskPower was founded by an Act of the provincial legislature as the
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Local 2067 represents approximately 45% of SaskPower's employees
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Local 649 represents approximately 16% of SaskPower's employees
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is a wholly owned subsidiary of SaskPower that invests in non-
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Saskatchewan Government Growth Fund Management Corporation
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Owned by the government through its holding company, the
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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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before the complete ownership was bought by SaskPower.
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utility assets. They previously owned a 30% stake in
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Francois Finlay Dam and Nipawin Hydroelectric Station
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One company. One Focus: SaskPower Annual Report 2012
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Saskatchewan Power Corporation

Trade name
Crown Corporation
Electric utility
Regina, Saskatchewan
Canada
Saskatchewan
Electricity generation
transmission
distribution
Net income
Total assets
Total equity
Parent
Crown Investments Corporation
Subsidiaries
www.saskpower.com
operating as
electric utility
Saskatchewan
provincial government

SaskPower head office
Crown Investments Corporation
Board of Directors
Swift Current
Saskatoon
Saskatoon Light & Power
Boundary Dam Power Station

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