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Saskatchewan Government Plans to Extend Life of Coal Plants: Minister

  • On June 18, 2025, Saskatchewan announced it will extend the life of all SaskPower coal-fired power plants while transitioning toward nuclear baseload power generation.
  • This decision responds to federal Clean Electricity Regulations effective January 1, which the province rejects as lacking legitimacy and jurisdiction over electricity generation.
  • Saskatchewan's three coal plants near Estevan and Coronach produce about 30% of the province's electricity and have had 78% to 87% availability over the past eight years.
  • Minister Jeremy Harrison emphasized that coal will remain a key component of Saskatchewan's electricity supply as the province transitions toward a nuclear energy future utilizing local uranium, while economist Brett Dolter criticized the decision as deeply disappointing.
  • The extension aims to safeguard over 1,000 local jobs, address rising energy demand, and may provoke legal disputes between Saskatchewan and the federal government over environmental rules.
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Saskatchewan government plans to extend life of coal plants: Minister

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pipelineonline.ca broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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